“…the δ 13 C values of the carbon derived from C4-plants and C3-plants are an average of −13‰ and −27‰, respectively (Yoneyama et al, 2001). Microbial degradation processes of plant materials are not associated with appreciable changes in δ 13 C values (within 2‰, Yoneyama et al, 2001).…”
Section: Chemical Change Of Humic Acids With Ecological Successionmentioning
“…the δ 13 C values of the carbon derived from C4-plants and C3-plants are an average of −13‰ and −27‰, respectively (Yoneyama et al, 2001). Microbial degradation processes of plant materials are not associated with appreciable changes in δ 13 C values (within 2‰, Yoneyama et al, 2001).…”
Section: Chemical Change Of Humic Acids With Ecological Successionmentioning
“…A mass-balance equation was used to estimate the relative contribution of the C 3 -and C 4 -plant-derived SOC to the total SOC (e.g., Balesdent et al, 1987;Yoneyama et al, 2001):…”
Section: Isotopic Mass-balance Analysis For the Estimation Of C 3 -Anmentioning
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