2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-55467/v1
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Fractions of soil organic and inorganic carbon and their relationships in typical loess cropland of Fenggu Basin

Abstract: There is evidence of connections between soil organic carbon (SOC) and inorganic carbon (SIC) in dryland of north China. However, fractions of SOC and SIC and the relationship are not well understood in the Loess Plateau that undergoes profound erosion and redeposition. A study was conducted in low-elevation cropland of Loess Plateau across two distinctive basins: Lingfeng basin (LFB) with lower soil pH (< 8.4) and subject to erosion-redeposition, and Yuncheng basin (YCB) with higher soil pH (> 8.6) and … Show more

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