Temporal and depth‐dependent variations in soil aggregate‐associated organic carbon in reclaimed coastal poplar plantations
Jiangwei Liu,
Xiangrong Cheng,
Haidong Xu
et al.
Abstract:Coastal reclamation alters the ecological environment of wetlands and influences global carbon cycles. However, variations in soil organic carbon fractions and stability in the soil profile during reclamation, particularly in the subsoil, remain unclear. In this study, soil aggregate‐associated organic carbon and its stability were investigated in soil profiles (0–100 cm) at different reclamation times (0, 24, 44, and 64 years) in coastal poplar plantations in East China. Total soil organic carbon concentratio… Show more
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