Authors
Pekka Vanhala, Kristiina Karhu, Mikko Tuomi, Katarina Björklöf, Hannu Fritze, Jari Liski
Publication date
2008/7/1
Journal
Soil biology and biochemistry
Volume
40
Issue
7
Pages
1758-1764
Publisher
Pergamon
Description
Much effort has been made to improve understanding of factors controlling the temperature dependence of soil organic matter (SOM) decomposition. The question of how soils formed in different geographical locations and conditions respond to temperature changes is still open. In addition to climate, residence times of soil organic matter are controlled by its decomposability and microbial community. In this work we hypothesized that the decomposition of SOM is adapted to the prevailing SOM quality and climatic conditions. This should result in different temperature vs. decomposition curves for northern and southern soils. We studied short-term temperature dependence of SOM decomposition near the northern and southern borders of the boreal forest zone using a Gaussian model. As carbon mineralization rate is driven by microbial activity, we focused on organic carbon fractions available to microbes and the …
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