2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.foreco.2019.117477
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Introducing nitrogen-fixing tree species and mixing with Pinus massoniana alters and evenly distributes various chemical compositions of soil organic carbon in a planted forest in southern China

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“…In addition, C. korshinskii was not only a deciduous tree species, but also a leguminous tree species. The leguminous tree species had higher nitrogen and carbon input from xation (Wang et al 2019). Gei and Powers (2013) compared the effects of legumes and non-legumes tree species on soil properties in Costa Rican dry plantations, who con rmed that legumes had higher soil TC, TN, and nitrate nitrogen contents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, C. korshinskii was not only a deciduous tree species, but also a leguminous tree species. The leguminous tree species had higher nitrogen and carbon input from xation (Wang et al 2019). Gei and Powers (2013) compared the effects of legumes and non-legumes tree species on soil properties in Costa Rican dry plantations, who con rmed that legumes had higher soil TC, TN, and nitrate nitrogen contents.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In majority of the forest stands, only about a third of carbon are stored in living plants as biomass; the remaining two-thirds are in soils as SOC and litter (Law et al 2004;Sun et al 2004). Soil carbon retention and stability have emerged as of recent research interest (You et al 2014;Wang et al 2015Wang et al , 2019aSun et al 2019). Soil organic carbon storage and turnover are affected by climate, management, and disturbance, leading to spatial and temporal variations (Giardina and Ryan 2000; Schuur et al 2001).…”
Section: Forest Carbon Sequestrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil organic carbon storage and turnover are affected by climate, management, and disturbance, leading to spatial and temporal variations (Giardina and Ryan 2000; Schuur et al 2001). The stability and long-term stores of soil organic carbon may be determined by chemical recalcitrance and physical protection of carbon compounds and complexing (Sollins et al 1996;Wang et al 2019a). Soil organic carbon is generally better preserved in humid soils and under low temperatures (Schuur et al 2001;Sun et al 2004Sun et al , 2019.…”
Section: Forest Carbon Sequestrationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies also found several influential factors on soil chemical properties under natural restored forests. While soil degradation due to deforestation has significant negative effects on chemical soil properties (Sanji et al 2020), reforestation has a positive effect on soil quality according to the selected tree species (Wang et al 2019). Tree species not only improve soil chemical quality through litter, but also through root exudates.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%