Soil CO2 and CH4 concentration dynamics and their relationships with soil physicochemical properties, soil enzyme activity, and root biomass under shallow groundwater level
Abstract:Soil CO2 and CH4 concentrations are crucial determinants of crop
physiology and soil environment. This study aimed to investigate the
dynamics of soil CO2 and CH4 concentrations and their correlations with
soil nutrient content, enzymatic activities and root biomass at shallow
groundwater levels. Lysimeter experiments were conducted at five
groundwater depths (20, 40, 50, 60, and 80 cm) and three fertilizer
application rates (low, 75%; normal, 100%; high, 125%). Soil CO2 and
CH4 concentrations, physicochemical… Show more
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