Manure fertilizer divergently affects organic and inorganic carbon in a dryland agricultural soil
Fuyuan Su,
Weibo Kong,
Liping Qiu
et al.
Abstract:Soil carbon (C) is important to support sustainable agriculture, affect global C cycling, and influence the climate system. Manure fertilization is an important and widely used practice to increase agricultural productivity and soil organic carbon (SOC) pools, whereas its effect on soil inorganic carbon (SIC) and total C in deep soils is not reported. This knowledge gap restricts our ability to accurately evaluate C budget in agricultural soils because SIC in deep soils accounts for more than half of the globa… Show more
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