Soil spatial heterogeneity created by river–sea interaction influences Tamarix chinensis root features in the Yellow River Delta
Libin Shi,
Lizhu Suo,
Yi Wang
et al.
Abstract:Salt‐tolerant Tamarix chinensis roots are crucial in preserving wetland soil and carbon sequestration, which is essential for wetland ecology. Soil‐water‐salt conditions influence the growth of these roots in coastal saline areas, but the specific factors and their effects remain unclear. Using principal component and partial least square–structural equation modelling (SEM) methods, we studied T. chinensis root features in six Yellow River delta communities. Results showed varied root features across locations… Show more
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