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- W2016453496 abstract "The Birch effect is a pulse in soil C and N mineralization caused by the wetting of dry soils, but the role of the soil moisture increment (ΔSWC) is still poorly understood. We quantified the relationship between ΔSWC and the Birch effect, and its interactions with pre-wetting soil moisture (preSWC) and substrate supply. Two soils (clay loam and sandy loam) under a Pinus halepensis forest were subjected to rewetting in laboratory treatments combining different ΔSWC and preSWC values, with or without additional substrate (5 mg g-1 P. halepensis needles). Respiration flush (ΔR), changes in microbial biomass C (MBC) and net N mineralization (NMIN) were measured. Overall, we found a relationship with the form: ΔR = a ΔSWC + b, where the slope (a) was significant only when pre-wetting water potential was below a threshold value in the range of −100 to −1,200 kPa. However, the threshold alone does not fully describe the role of preSWC in slope variability. Substrate addition modified the ΔSWC sensitivity of Birch effect, enhancing it in the clay loam and suppressing it in the sandy loam. The intensity of the wetting is a dominant factor regulating Birch effect, and ΔSWC is useful for its quantification." @default.
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- W2016453496 title "Soil moisture increment as a controlling variable of the “Birch effect”. Interactions with the pre-wetting soil moisture and litter addition" @default.
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