2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.pedsph.2022.07.002
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Multi-scale processes influencing global carbon storage and land-carbon-climate nexus: A critical review

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“…First, labile (active) SOC is susceptible to soil management and significantly affects soil nutrient cycles to maintain the quality and output of the soil [111]. Recalcitrant organic C (passive pool) resides in the soil system for a longer period, resulting in long-term carbon sequestration [63].…”
Section: Managing For Soc Sequestration On the Loess Plateaumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, labile (active) SOC is susceptible to soil management and significantly affects soil nutrient cycles to maintain the quality and output of the soil [111]. Recalcitrant organic C (passive pool) resides in the soil system for a longer period, resulting in long-term carbon sequestration [63].…”
Section: Managing For Soc Sequestration On the Loess Plateaumentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our findings are consistent with previous studies that have described how land use reduces the accumulation of amino sugars and the decomposition of recalcitrant compounds [ 9 , 10 , 32 ]. The lower microbial carbon biomass and microbial respiration at deforested sites reduce oxygen supply and carbon substrate diffusion in the soil solution [ 1 , 35 ]. The impact of deforestation on soil physicochemical properties can also be influenced by changes in the chemodiversity of soil DOM compounds [ 36 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Carbon is the source of life, it is also the most species-forming element in the world and is prevalent in all aspects of our lives and in living organisms. Generally, carbon atoms have three different hybrid states (sp 3 , sp 2 , and sp) and four valence electrons, of which can be combined by C–C bonds in various ways to form isomers with different structures, such as diamond and graphite . In recent years, new carbon nanomaterials have been appearing in the process of human production, which have attracted generous attention.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%