Organic Carbon Sorption and Decomposition in Selected Global Soils

This data set reports the results of lab-scale experiments conducted to investigate the dynamics of organic carbon (C) decomposition from several soils from temperate, tropical, arctic, and sub-arctic environments. Results were used to test the newly developed soil microbe decomposition C model--Mic...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: S. Jagadamma, M. A. Mayes, J. M. Steinweg, G. Wang, W. M. Post
Format: Dataset
Language:unknown
Published: ESS-DIVE: Deep Insight for Earth Science Data 2014
Subjects:
14C
Online Access:https://search.dataone.org/view/ess-dive-f4d9828a56f39af-20210430T024817174947
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Summary:This data set reports the results of lab-scale experiments conducted to investigate the dynamics of organic carbon (C) decomposition from several soils from temperate, tropical, arctic, and sub-arctic environments. Results were used to test the newly developed soil microbe decomposition C model--Microbial-ENzyme-medicated Decomposition (MEND). We conducted a series of laboratory-scale experiments to better understand the microbial processing of organic C in response to diverse substrates and soil types, and to provide data to create an improved mechanistic model of cycling of organic C in soils. The interaction of diverse substrate types on a global suite of soils was determined in batch sorption experiments and the microbial decomposition of these compounds was determined by long-term incubation experiments. We used radiocarbon labeling approach in order to study the turnover of added substrate C through different C pools and to separately quantify the respiration of substrate C and native soil organic carbon. There are 25 *.csv data files included in this data set, User's Guide with a Data Dictionary, and two of the resulting published articles.