2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.catena.2014.03.006
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The response of soil organic carbon and nitrogen 10years after returning cultivated alpine steppe to grassland by abandonment or reseeding

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“…Our results also revealed that the rate of SOC change was higher in the surface (0–10) than in the deeper soil (10–100) in RG5 (Figure a), which was similar to the results of previous research (Guo & Gifford ; Deng et al , ; Shang et al , ). The main reason can be attributed to the different C sequestration mechanisms in the surface and deeper soils.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…Our results also revealed that the rate of SOC change was higher in the surface (0–10) than in the deeper soil (10–100) in RG5 (Figure a), which was similar to the results of previous research (Guo & Gifford ; Deng et al , ; Shang et al , ). The main reason can be attributed to the different C sequestration mechanisms in the surface and deeper soils.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…In this study, with plant biomass being harvested or removed, the total nitrogen content of the soil significantly declined, leading to a lower C:N ratio at both soil depths under grazing and cultivation treatments. A lower C:N ratio can accelerate the decomposition process [24], which indicated that more SOC was breaking down, leaving less SOC in grazing and cropland plots.…”
Section: Effects Of Grazing and Cultivation On Soc Stockmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies indicated that plant composition, application of manure and reseeding could affect the stability of soil carbon and nitrogen as well as their decomposition rates (Meng et al, 2014;Shang et al, 2014). Moreover, the closed coupling of TN and TP with SOC levels was observed as increasing temperature and precipitation in a temperate grassland (Bai et al, 2010) and a degraded and restored alpine grassland (Dong et al, 2012;Li et al, 2014).…”
Section: Relationships Between Soc Tn and Tpmentioning
confidence: 97%