2023
DOI: 10.7717/peerj.14790
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Alterations of ecosystem nitrogen status following agricultural land abandonment in the Karst Critical Zone Observatory (KCZO), Southwest China

Abstract: Background Secondary succession after agricultural land abandonment generally affects nitrogen (N) cycle processes and ecosystem N status. However, changes in soil N availability and NO3– loss potential following secondary succession are not well understood in karst ecosystems. Methods In the Karst Critical Zone Observatory (KCZO) of Southwest China, croplands, shrub-grass lands, and secondary forest lands were selected to represent the thr… Show more

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“…Cluster 7 had 16 items, mainly including keywords such as phosphorus, agricultural abandonment, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, components, amino acid enantiomers, etc. [64][65][66][67]. Cluster 8 had 15 items, mainly including keywords such as organic nitrogen, biodiversity, nitrate sources, carbon sequestration, microbial community, fresh water, agricultural soils, nitrogen mineralization, grassland, phosphorus, etc.…”
Section: Research Hotspotsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cluster 7 had 16 items, mainly including keywords such as phosphorus, agricultural abandonment, arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi, components, amino acid enantiomers, etc. [64][65][66][67]. Cluster 8 had 15 items, mainly including keywords such as organic nitrogen, biodiversity, nitrate sources, carbon sequestration, microbial community, fresh water, agricultural soils, nitrogen mineralization, grassland, phosphorus, etc.…”
Section: Research Hotspotsmentioning
confidence: 99%