Changes in soil organic carbon and microbial community in saline soil following different forms of straw incorporation
Ting Fan,
Yulin Zhang,
Kexin Hu
et al.
Abstract:Straw has been commonly incorporated into soil to increase soil organic carbon (SOC) content. However, the response and mechanism of organic carbon transformation following the addition of different forms of straw to saline soil to have not been fully evaluated. Thus, in our study, chopped wheat straw, granular wheat straw and wheat straw biochar were used as exogenous organic amendments. The carbon‐to‐nitrogen ratio of each form of straw was adjusted to 25:1. Under the same amount of carbon input, the three f… Show more
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