How relevant is recalcitrance for the stabilization of organic matter in soils?
Ruhr University Bochum · University of Bonn · +12 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract Traditionally, the selective preservation of certain recalcitrant organic compounds and the formation of recalcitrant humic substances have been regarded as an important mechanism for soil organic matter (SOM) stabilization. Based on a critical overview of available methods and on results from a cooperative research program, this paper evaluates how relevant recalcitrance is for the long‐term stabilization of SOM or its fractions. Methodologically, recalcitrance is difficult to assess, since the persistence of certain SOM fractions or specific compounds may also be caused by other stabilization mechanisms, such as physical protection or chemical interactions with mineral surfaces. If only free…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 47.03
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 149
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19Topics & keywords
- Chemistry
- Fractionation
- Environmental chemistry
- Soil water
- Lignin
- Organic matter
- Soil organic matter
- Fraction (chemistry)
- Life in Land