Organic Amendments Alter Long-Term Turnover and Stability of Soil Carbon: Perspectives from a Data-Model Integration
Organic amendment (OA) additions may profoundly regulate the turnover behaviours of soil organic carbon (SOC). Explicit understanding of such role of OA is crucial for accurately assessing the potential of carbon sequestration in agricultural soils. To explore the effects of OA additions on the deta...
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Main Authors: | Guocheng Wang, Zhongkui Luo |
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Language: | EN |
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MDPI AG
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/69e49daa7d614fa48de9b7f15f56c10c |
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