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  • Liebmann, Patrick; Mikutta, Robert; Kalbitz, Karsten; Wordell‐Dietrich, Patrick; Leinemann, Timo; Preusser, Sebastian; Mewes, Ole; Perrin, Eike; Bachmann, Jörg; Don, Axel; Kandeler, Ellen; Marschner, Bernd; Schaarschmidt, Frank; Guggenberger, Georg (Weinheim : Wiley-Vch, 2022)
    Background: Soils are important carbon (C) sinks or sources and thus of utmost importance for global carbon cycling. Particularly, subsoils are considered to have a high potential for additional C storage due to mineral ...
  • Kalks, Fabian; Liebmann, Patrick; Wordell-Dietrich, Patrick; Guggenberger, Georg; Kalbitz, Karsten; Mikutta, Robert; Helfrich, Mirijam; Don, Axel (Dordrecht [u.a.] : Springer Science + Business Media B.V., 2020)
    Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) from Oa horizons has been proposed to be an important contributor for subsoil organic carbon stocks. We investigated the fate of DOC by directly injecting a DOC solution from 13C labelled ...
  • Liebmann, Patrick; Wordell-Dietrich, Patrick; Kalbitz, Karsten; Mikutta, Robert; Kalks, Fabian; Don, Axel; Woche, Susanne K.; Dsilva, Leena R.; Guggenberger, Georg (Copernicus : Göttingen, 2020)
    In contrast to mineral topsoils, in subsoils the origin and processes leading to the formation and stabilization of organic matter (OM) are still not well known. This study addresses the fate of litter-derived carbon (C) ...
  • Wordell-Dietrich, Patrick (Hannover : Institutionelles Repositorium der Leibniz Universität Hannover, 2021)
    Soils contain the largest carbon (C) pool of the global terrestrial carbon cycle and can act as sources or sinks for CO2. Although, more than 50 % of the global soil organic carbon (SOC) stocks are stored in subsoils ...