Unlocking complex soil systems as carbon sinks: multi-pool management as the key
Czech Academy of Sciences · German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research · +9 more institutions
Abstract
Much research focuses on increasing carbon storage in mineral-associated organic matter (MAOM), in which carbon may persist for centuries to millennia. However, MAOM-targeted management is insufficient because the formation pathways of persistent soil organic matter are diverse and vary with environmental conditions. Effective management must also consider particulate organic matter (POM). In many soils, there is potential for enlarging POM pools, POM can persist over long time scales, and POM can be a direct precursor of MAOM. We present a framework for context-dependent management strategies that recognizes soils as complex systems in which environmental conditions constrain POM and MAOM formation.
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 89.20
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 127
Authors
6- GAGerrit AngstCorresponding
Czech Academy of Sciences, German Centre for Integrative Biodiversity Research, Institute of Soil Biology, Czech Academy of Sciences, Biology Centre, Leipzig University
- KEKevin E. Mueller
Cleveland State University
- MJMichael J. Castellano
Iowa State University
- CVCordula Vogel
Technische Universität Dresden
- MWMartin Wiesmeier
Bavarian State Research Center for Agriculture, Technical University of Munich
Topics & keywords
- Context (archaeology)
- Environmental science
- Carbon fibers
- Soil water
- Organic matter
- Soil carbon
- Soil organic matter
- Earth science
- Life in Land