13C differentiation of the dissolved organic carbon pool during carbon mineralization in soil from a native deciduous forest and a coniferous plantation
Conference Contribution ResearchOnline@JCUGauthier, A.;Amiotte-Suchet, P.;Henault, C.;Leveque, J.;Nelson, P.;Ranger, J.
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Dissolved organic carbon (DOC) is a dynamic component of ecosystem functioning and environmental quality. This study demonstrates that different DOC dynamics (mineralization rates, δ13C) occur in forest soils either maintained as native or planted with Douglas fir.
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Noosa, QLD, Australia
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Centre for Forestry and Horticultural Research Griffith University
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