Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5162346 | Organic Geochemistry | 2012 | 13 Pages |
Abstract
We present a conceptual model of OM and N flow through soil mineral-organic associations, which accounts for changes in density, dynamics and chemistry of the isolated structures. It suggests that microbial reworking of OM entrapped within aggregates (1.65-2.4Â g/cm3) causes the gradient of aggregate packing and, further on, controls the flow of litter-derived N through aggregates. For associations with denser material (>2.4Â g/cm3), mineralogy determines the density of the association, the type of patchy OM attached to mineral surfaces and controls the extent of litter-derived N incorporation.
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Authors
Pierre-Joseph Hatton, Markus Kleber, Bernd Zeller, Christophe Moni, Alain F. Plante, Kimberly Townsend, Louisette Gelhaye, Kate Lajtha, Delphine Derrien,