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      The physical structure of soil: Determinant and consequence of trophic interactions

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      Soil Biology and Biochemistry
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          Persistence of soil organic matter as an ecosystem property.

          Globally, soil organic matter (SOM) contains more than three times as much carbon as either the atmosphere or terrestrial vegetation. Yet it remains largely unknown why some SOM persists for millennia whereas other SOM decomposes readily--and this limits our ability to predict how soils will respond to climate change. Recent analytical and experimental advances have demonstrated that molecular structure alone does not control SOM stability: in fact, environmental and biological controls predominate. Here we propose ways to include this understanding in a new generation of experiments and soil carbon models, thereby improving predictions of the SOM response to global warming.
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            Organic matter and water-stable aggregates in soils

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              Soil organic matter turnover is governed by accessibility not recalcitrance

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                Journal
                Soil Biology and Biochemistry
                Soil Biology and Biochemistry
                Elsevier BV
                00380717
                September 2020
                September 2020
                : 148
                : 107876
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                10.1016/j.soilbio.2020.107876
                70c6154d-37f8-441f-808e-9bbe2ffd8898
                © 2020

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