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Some authors, for example, understand recalcitrance as a material property[15,18–21] based on molecular structure (Table 1, item I1); another approach (Table 1, item I2) considers ‘old’ organic compounds that have achieved long mean residence time as recalcitrant[14,16,22]and a third view defines recalcitrant organic matter operationally as such...
- Markus Kleber
- 2010
Based on a critical overview of available methods and on results from a cooperative research program, this paper evaluates how relevant recalcitrance is for the long-term stabilization of SOM or its fractions.
- Bernd Marschner, Sonja Brodowski, Alexander Dreves, Gerd Gleixner, Antje Gude, Pieter M. Grootes, Ut...
- 2008
Jun 9, 2015 · Recalcitrance is an emergent property of a system of biomass–catalyst interactions whether the catalyst is an enzyme, a chemical, or heat. Strategies to reduce recalcitrance, therefore, differ for each conversion process.
- Maureen C. McCann, Nicholas C. Carpita
- 2015
In the opinion of this author, ‘recalcitrance’ is a category of semantic convenience and not a useful classification of material properties. Conceptual progress appears to be certain if soil organic matter is reclassified as a reservoir of reduced carbon in different states of protection against decomposition.
- Markus Kleber
- 2010
Sep 11, 2017 · Here we compared key physicochemical properties (elemental composition, δ 13 C and PAHs signatures, chemical recalcitrance, density and porosity) and carbon sequestration potentials of PyC...
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Jan 1, 2010 · Traditional models of soil carbon cycling are based on the recalcitrance of plant material, while new understanding suggests that organic matter physical and chemical protection against microbial...