2024
DOI: 10.3390/land13030378
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Spatial Distribution of Soil Organic Carbon in the Forests of Nepal

Rajesh Malla,
Prem Raj Neupane

Abstract: Soil organic carbon (SOC) is the major constituent of the soil organic matter. SOC stocks are determined by several factors such as altitude, slope, aspect, canopy cover, and vegetation type. Using the Third National Forest Inventory (2010–2014) data of Nepal, we assessed SOC status in forests at a national scale for the better understanding of the SOC distribution within Nepal. In this study, we estimated SOC against different factors and tested the spatial distribution of SOC using analysis of variance (ANOV… Show more

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“…The distribution of plant biomass and carbon stocks in the forest are known to affect by various factors, including the presence of different tree species, nutrient availability in the soil, and climate (Bhatta et al, 2018;Dani & Baniya, 2019;Gurung et al, 2022;Malla & Neupane, 2024). The current study suggests that total biomass and carbon stocks vary across sites in relation to different elevations.…”
Section: Plant Biomass and Carbon Stockmentioning
confidence: 64%
“…The distribution of plant biomass and carbon stocks in the forest are known to affect by various factors, including the presence of different tree species, nutrient availability in the soil, and climate (Bhatta et al, 2018;Dani & Baniya, 2019;Gurung et al, 2022;Malla & Neupane, 2024). The current study suggests that total biomass and carbon stocks vary across sites in relation to different elevations.…”
Section: Plant Biomass and Carbon Stockmentioning
confidence: 64%