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Biogeosciences Discuss., 2, 725-735, 2005
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Is resistant soil organic matter more sensitive to temperature than the labile organic matter?

C. Fang, P. Smith, and J. U. Smith
1School of Biological Sciences, University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen AB24 3UU, UK

Abstract. A recent paper by Knorr et al. (2005) suggested that the decomposition of resistant soil organic matter is more temperature sensitive than labile organic matter. In Knorr et al.'s model, the reference decay rate was fixed for all pools of soil carbon. We refit Knorr et al.'s model but allow both the activation energy and the reference decay rate to vary among soil C pools. Under these conditions, a similar fit to measured data can be obtained without invoking the assumption that the resistant C pool is more temperature sensitive than the labile pool. Other published evidence does not unequivocally support Knorr et al.'s hypothesis of increased temperature sensitivity of resistant pools of soil carbon.

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Citation: Fang, C., Smith, P., and Smith, J. U.: Is resistant soil organic matter more sensitive to temperature than the labile organic matter?, Biogeosciences Discuss., 2, 725-735, 2005.   Bibtex   EndNote   Reference Manager

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