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Author : Hobbie, S. E. Ogdahl, M. Chorover, J. Chadwick, O. A. Oleksyn, J. Zytkowiak, R. Reich, P. B.
Year : 2007
Title : Tree species effects on soil organic matter dynamics: The role of soil cation composition
Journal : Ecosystems
Comment : Understanding how species influence SOM dynamics is important to predicting how SOC sequestration and fertility will respond to management decisions and as well as global environmental changes that alter plant species composition across the landscape. Among tree species, O-horizon pool sizes are largely controlled by the difference between inputs via litterfall and outputs via litter decomposition.
Plant foliar and root lignin concentrations did not explain variation in SOM dynamics in either the organic or mineral soil horizons. Rather, effects of soils and plants on exchangeable cation chemistry were important in influencing rates of organic matter decomposition and microbial biomass, particularly in the mineral horizons.
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