Storage and persistence of organic carbon in the upper three meters of soil under arable and native prairie land use
Christopher O. Anuo,
Lidong Li,
Kimber C. Moreland
et al.
Abstract:Aims - Land use change from native grasslands to arable lands globally impacts soil ecosystem functions, including the storage of soil organic carbon (SOC). Understanding the factors affecting SOC changes in topsoil and subsoil due to land use is crucial for effective mitigation strategies. We determined SOC storage and persistence as affected by land use change from native prairies to arable lands.Methods - We examined SOC stocks, soil δ13C and ∆14C signatures, microbial community (bacteria and fungi), and so… Show more
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