2013
DOI: 10.2136/sssaj2013.05.0202
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Biogeochemical Recovery of Oligohaline Wetland Soils Experiencing a Salinity Pulse

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“…The samples from the coastal wetland were classified into group 1 for which the 13 C and 15 N tended to be depleted. This group indicated that the fate of carbon and nitrogen was associated with biogeochemical cycling of the wetland (Kiehn et al, 2013). The group 2 contains vegetable soil.…”
Section: Fate Of the Terrigenous Organic Matter In The Coastal Zonementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The samples from the coastal wetland were classified into group 1 for which the 13 C and 15 N tended to be depleted. This group indicated that the fate of carbon and nitrogen was associated with biogeochemical cycling of the wetland (Kiehn et al, 2013). The group 2 contains vegetable soil.…”
Section: Fate Of the Terrigenous Organic Matter In The Coastal Zonementioning
confidence: 99%