Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W84991918> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W84991918 endingPage "189" @default.
- W84991918 startingPage "153" @default.
- W84991918 abstract "Soils are the main reservoir for carbon (C) in terrestrial ecosystems. On a global average, they contain about 2–3 times as much organic carbon (OC) as the atmosphere or standing biomass, namely about 1500–2000Gt (Janzen 2005). It is well established that this reservoir is not inert, but in a dynamic stage of accumulation or decomposition. These processes are influenced by human activities. A major anthropogenic disturbance of soils is a land-use change from forest or natural grassland to agricultural soils (Johnson and Curtis 2001; Guo and Gifford 2002), and the permanent mechanical disturbance by ploughing. Prairie soils, for instance, lost 50% of their original soil C after 50 years of cultivation, and at a rate of about 70 g m−2 y−2 (Matson et al. 1997). The remaining 50% are temporary stabilized against decomposition by various mechanisms (Gleixner et al. 2001), but also this C can be mobilized under changing conditions, although at a much slower rate. Apparently, there is no organic matter in soils which is totally protected against microbial attack. But accumulation or degradation of soil C are influenced by environmental conditions and management. Thus, the following section will discuss (1) the processes that lead to C stabilization or mobilization, (2) approaches of soil C assessment, (3) existing approaches for the determination of soil C changes and (4) optimization strategies for soil sampling at the European scale." @default.
- W84991918 created "2016-06-24" @default.
- W84991918 creator A5000439427 @default.
- W84991918 creator A5015357364 @default.
- W84991918 creator A5074630020 @default.
- W84991918 creator A5084027656 @default.
- W84991918 date "2008-01-01" @default.
- W84991918 modified "2023-09-27" @default.
- W84991918 title "Monitoring Carbon Stock Changes in European Soils: Process Understanding and Sampling Strategies" @default.
- W84991918 cites W1485626427 @default.
- W84991918 cites W1969467363 @default.
- W84991918 cites W1975062306 @default.
- W84991918 cites W1979017704 @default.
- W84991918 cites W1984674241 @default.
- W84991918 cites W1992843584 @default.
- W84991918 cites W1992861242 @default.
- W84991918 cites W1993867724 @default.
- W84991918 cites W1996440470 @default.
- W84991918 cites W1998658620 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2006184023 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2010838145 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2013012832 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2013840199 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2018965637 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2019081229 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2024627735 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2032373354 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2037357147 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2037991211 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2042895971 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2044911826 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2049207331 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2049519741 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2049631115 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2055526423 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2056236666 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2059864707 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2060201736 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2062780091 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2066459710 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2068493061 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2073008337 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2073463342 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2075673711 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2092726712 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2095675518 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2097102631 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2098039766 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2101364242 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2103364272 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2108744281 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2110406941 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2110985329 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2116311703 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2117350830 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2118086197 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2123567531 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2123981120 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2125422292 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2133356629 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2137999134 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2148341336 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2148467068 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2157764394 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2163462941 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2163589131 @default.
- W84991918 cites W2169909670 @default.
- W84991918 cites W3022349548 @default.
- W84991918 cites W4232228184 @default.
- W84991918 cites W4235470228 @default.
- W84991918 cites W4235782881 @default.
- W84991918 cites W4241462792 @default.
- W84991918 cites W4247596981 @default.
- W84991918 cites W793500113 @default.
- W84991918 doi "https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-76570-9_9" @default.
- W84991918 hasPublicationYear "2008" @default.
- W84991918 type Work @default.
- W84991918 sameAs 84991918 @default.
- W84991918 citedByCount "13" @default.
- W84991918 countsByYear W849919182012 @default.
- W84991918 countsByYear W849919182018 @default.
- W84991918 countsByYear W849919182020 @default.
- W84991918 countsByYear W849919182022 @default.
- W84991918 crossrefType "book-chapter" @default.
- W84991918 hasAuthorship W84991918A5000439427 @default.
- W84991918 hasAuthorship W84991918A5015357364 @default.
- W84991918 hasAuthorship W84991918A5074630020 @default.
- W84991918 hasAuthorship W84991918A5084027656 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C107872376 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C110872660 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C159390177 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C159750122 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C182124840 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C185592680 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C18903297 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C39432304 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C39464130 @default.
- W84991918 hasConcept C48743137 @default.