Abstract
Macro-Aggregates especially in agricultural steppe soils are supposed to play a vital role for soil organic carbon (OC) stabilization at a decadal timescale. While most research on soil OC stabilization in steppes focused on North American prairie soils of the Great Plains with information mainly provided by short-Term incubation experiments, little is known about the agricultural steppes in southwestern Siberia, though they belong to the greatest conversion areas in the world and occupy an area larger than that in the Great Plains. To quantify the proportion of macro-Aggregate-protected OC under different land use as function of land use intensity and time since land use change (LUC) from pasture to arable land in Siberian steppe soils, we determined OC mineralization rates of intact (250-2000ĝ€μm) and crushed (
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Bischoff, N., Mikutta, R., Shibistova, O., Puzanov, A., Silanteva, M., Grebennikova, A., … Guggenberger, G. (2017). Limited protection of macro-Aggregate-occluded organic carbon in Siberian steppe soils. Biogeosciences, 14(10), 2627–2640. https://doi.org/10.5194/bg-14-2627-2017
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