20130423
Author : Steinbeiss, S. Temperton, V. M. Gleixner, G.
Year : 2008
Title : Mechanisms of short-term soil carbon storage in experimental grasslands
Journal : Soil Biology & Biochemistry
Comment : Surprisingly, the extra litter layer did not result in a larger increase in soil organic carbon, compared to the no litter treatment. The litter input may have induced an activation of microbial decomposition in soil that resulted in faster turnover rates and a mobilization of already present soil organic carbon as was found in other investigations (Fontaine et al., 2004; Kuzyakov and Bol, 2006). Their results indicate that litter input resulted in lower carbon storage and larger carbon losses and consequently accelerated turnover of soil organic carbon. surface. Also primarily carbon released from soil organic matter, not newly introduced plant organic matter, was transported in the soil solution.
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