Forest litter constraints on the pathways controlling soil organic matter formation

The connection between litter chemistry and the pathways controlling soil organic matter (SOM) formation and decay in forest ecosystems remains poorly understood, particularly in tropical soils. We addressed this question by incubating samples of a Ferralsol for 200 days with typical forest litter (...

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Veröffentlicht in:Soil biology & biochemistry 2021-12, Vol.163, p.108447, Article 108447
Hauptverfasser: Almeida, Luís F.J., Souza, Ivan F., Hurtarte, Luís C.C., Teixeira, Pedro Paulo C., Inagaki, Thiago M., Silva, Ivo R., Mueller, Carsten W.
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Zusammenfassung:The connection between litter chemistry and the pathways controlling soil organic matter (SOM) formation and decay in forest ecosystems remains poorly understood, particularly in tropical soils. We addressed this question by incubating samples of a Ferralsol for 200 days with typical forest litter (leaves, twigs, bark, and roots) obtained from 13C-enriched Eucalyptus seedlings. Throughout the incubation, we monitored 13C/12C–CO2 evolved from the soil to quantify the microbial respiration of the 13C-labeled fresh plant litter and of the native SOM. Afterwards, we used density fractionation to obtain particulate organic matter (POM) with density 53 μm and mineral-associated SOM (MAOM, with particle-size
ISSN:0038-0717
1879-3428
DOI:10.1016/j.soilbio.2021.108447