2023
DOI: 10.3390/plants12020251
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Long-Term Changes in Organic Matter Content and Soil Moisture Determine the Degree of Root and Soil Respiration

Abstract: Carbon in soil is one of the most important indicators of soil fertility. Part of the carbon stored in them is returned to the atmosphere during soil respiration. Climate change and inappropriate land use can accelerate these processes. Our work aimed to determine how soil CO2 emissions change over ten years as a result of litter manipulation treatments. Plots at the Síkfőkút DIRT (Detritus Input and Removal Treatments) experimental site include doubling either leaf litter or wood, and removing all aboveground… Show more

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“…The cumulative respiratory output from both root respiration and microbial respiration within the soil ecosystem is contingent upon a sustained imbalance of soil organic matter levels in relation to soil moisture content. Notably, the increase intensity in root respiration rates observed in wetter soil conditions was found to be only fifty percent of the concurrent increase in respiration attributed to decomposition activities [8].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…The cumulative respiratory output from both root respiration and microbial respiration within the soil ecosystem is contingent upon a sustained imbalance of soil organic matter levels in relation to soil moisture content. Notably, the increase intensity in root respiration rates observed in wetter soil conditions was found to be only fifty percent of the concurrent increase in respiration attributed to decomposition activities [8].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 90%