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An integrative approach of organic matter stabilization in temperate soils: Linking chemistry, physics, and biology


AutorenlisteKögel-Knaber, I; Ekschmitt, K; Flessa, H; Guggenberger, G; Matzner, E; Marschner, B; Lützow von, M

Jahr der Veröffentlichung2008

Seiten5-13

ZeitschriftJournal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science

Bandnummer171

Heftnummer1

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.200700215

VerlagWiley-VCH Verlag


Abstract

With this topical issue, we present the work of the Priority Program
1090 of the German Research Foundation (“Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft
DFG”): “Soils as a source and sink for CO2 – mechanisms and
regulation of organic matter stabilisation in soils”. This introduction
gives an overview on the sites investigated and the major research
approaches, including a glossary of major terms used in the field of
soil organic matter research. We point out the advantages of integration
of data from a broad field of different soil‐science disciplines and
the progress achieved by application and combination of new analytical
methods describing the quality and turnover of soil organic matter.




Zitierstile

Harvard-ZitierstilKögel-Knaber, I., Ekschmitt, K., Flessa, H., Guggenberger, G., Matzner, E., Marschner, B., et al. (2008) An integrative approach of organic matter stabilization in temperate soils: Linking chemistry, physics, and biology, Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science = Zeitschrift für Pflanzenernährung und Bodenkunde, 171(1), pp. 5-13. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.200700215

APA-ZitierstilKögel-Knaber, I., Ekschmitt, K., Flessa, H., Guggenberger, G., Matzner, E., Marschner, B., & Lützow von, M. (2008). An integrative approach of organic matter stabilization in temperate soils: Linking chemistry, physics, and biology. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science = Zeitschrift für Pflanzenernährung und Bodenkunde. 171(1), 5-13. https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.200700215


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