Thresholds in aridity and soil carbon-to-nitrogen ratio govern the accumulation of soil microbial residues
Aridity, soil nutrient stoichiometry and bulk carbon content are reliable predictors of microbial residue accumulation in soil carbon pools, according to a meta-analysis of amino sugar concentrations in grasslands, woodlands and forests.
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Main Authors: | Zhiguo Hao, Yunfei Zhao, Xia Wang, Jinhong Wu, Silong Jiang, Jinjin Xiao, Kaichang Wang, Xiaohe Zhou, Huiying Liu, Jia Li, Yuxin Sun |
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Language: | EN |
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2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/db73bbb5941d4d7a9c6b84e593cd2bd8 |
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