Stabilization of organic matter in temperate soils: mechanisms and their relevance under different soil conditions – a review
University of Bayreuth · Technical University of Munich
Abstract
Summary Mechanisms for C stabilization in soils have received much interest recently due to their relevance in the global C cycle. Here we review the mechanisms that are currently, but often contradictorily or inconsistently, considered to contribute to organic matter (OM) protection against decomposition in temperate soils: (i) selective preservation due to recalcitrance of OM, including plant litter, rhizodeposits, microbial products, humic polymers, and charred OM; (ii) spatial inaccessibility of OM against decomposer organisms due to occlusion, intercalation, hydrophobicity and encapsulation; and (iii) stabilization by interaction with mineral surfaces (Fe‐, Al‐, Mn‐oxides, phyllosilicates) and metal ions.…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 63.50
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 199
Authors
7- MVMargit von LützowCorresponding
University of Bayreuth, Technical University of Munich
- IKIngrid Kögel‐Knabner
University of Bayreuth, Technical University of Munich
- KEKlemens Ekschmitt
University of Bayreuth, Technical University of Munich
- EMEgbert Matzner
University of Bayreuth, Technical University of Munich
- GGGeorg Guggenberger
University of Bayreuth, Technical University of Munich
Topics & keywords
- Soil water
- Organic matter
- Subsoil
- Environmental chemistry
- Chemistry
- Decomposer
- Soil organic matter
- Temperate climate
- Life in Land