2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12061198
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Mapping Soil Organic Carbon in Floodplain Farmland: Implications of Effective Range of Environmental Variables

Abstract: Accurately mapping soil organic carbon (SOC) is conducive to evaluating carbon storage and soil quality. However, the high spatial heterogeneity of SOC caused by river-related factors and agricultural management brings challenges to digital soil mapping in floodplain farmland. Moreover, current studies focus on the non-linear relationship between SOC and covariates, but ignore the effective range of environmental variables on SOC, which prevents the revelation of the SOC differentiation mechanism. Using the 37… Show more

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“…Previous studies have shown that higher carbon inputs usually increase SOC storage [60], and eventually, SOC accumulation improves soil properties, hydraulic conductivity, and agglomeration stability [61]. Wu et al [62] found that agricultural land has often been ploughed and fertilized for a long time, with a thick plough layer and high SOC content. Ebhin [63] and Ma [64] found that the SOC content in farmland receiving farmyard manure fertilizer or straw, as well as NPK fertilizer, was much greater than that in farmland receiving only NPK chemical fertilizer.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Previous studies have shown that higher carbon inputs usually increase SOC storage [60], and eventually, SOC accumulation improves soil properties, hydraulic conductivity, and agglomeration stability [61]. Wu et al [62] found that agricultural land has often been ploughed and fertilized for a long time, with a thick plough layer and high SOC content. Ebhin [63] and Ma [64] found that the SOC content in farmland receiving farmyard manure fertilizer or straw, as well as NPK fertilizer, was much greater than that in farmland receiving only NPK chemical fertilizer.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%