“…Among the myriad of organic constituents preserved in soils, solvent-extractable compounds, including carbohydrates, alkanoic acids, alkanols, alkanes, steroids, and terpenoids, may yield information on the relative contribution of plants versus microbes as well as on the relative abundance of compounds with varied degradabilities (Feng & Simpson, 2007;Kaiser et al, 2002). Over the past few decades, solvent-extractable compounds have been applied to examine SOM dynamics in response to changing environmental conditions, such as climate (Feng et al, 2008;Naafs et al, 2004;Rushdi et al, 2016), vegetation shifts (Jandl et al, 2006;Wiesenberg et al, 2010;Zocatelli et al, 2014), and land use changes (Pisani et al, 2016;Zhao et al, 2014). It is found that solvent-extractable aliphatic lipids that are relatively resistant to decomposition tend to accumulate with higher temperatures (Feng et al, 2008;Pisani et al, 2014) and at low soil pHs (Bull et al, 2000;Nierop et al, 2005).…”