AbstractLand uses and cultivation are important factors controlling SOC storage on the Loess Plateau. These factors may also affect the relative importance of different mechanisms for the stabilization of organic matter in the soil. Easily oxidizable organic carbon (EOC), aggregation and aggregate C fractions in the soil were measured under different land uses. Aggregates were fractionated using a wet-sieving procedure to obtain the distribution of water-stable aggregates. The fractions of aggregates, aggregate SOC and aggregate EOC in grassland and forestland were generally higher than those in farmland. Furthermore, because conventional cultivation destroyed aggregates, the dominant aggregate size fractions were <0.5mm for farmland and >0...
Artificial afforestation and natural recovery from abandoned cropland are two typical recovery types...
Abstract Background Revealing the variations in soil aggregate-related organic carbon (OC) and labil...
Organic C in the soil is not a uniform material but rather a complex mixture of plant, animal and mi...
AbstractLand uses and cultivation are important factors controlling SOC storage on the Loess Plateau...
Soil aggregate stability is an important indicator for controlling soil losses and can improve soil ...
Y Soil aggregates (SA) play crucial roles in soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. Different SA f...
Revegetation has been reported as one of the most effective counter measures to reduce soil and wate...
Soil aggregation is important for the resistance of land surfaces to erosion, and it influences the ...
The technique of 13C natural abundance provides new information that can be applied to study carbon ...
Alpine grassland soils on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau store approximately 33.5 Pg of organic carbon (C) at...
Estimating the distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) is essential for improving SOC sequestratio...
Using soil as a carbon sink to sequester carbon dioxide has attracted much attention. But there is l...
This study aimed to determine the distribution, stability, and soil organic carbon (SOC) of aggregat...
Land use change affects soil aggregate composition and stability, which impacts soil structure and h...
To understand how organic C (OC) accumulates in afforested soils and to quantify the contribution of...
Artificial afforestation and natural recovery from abandoned cropland are two typical recovery types...
Abstract Background Revealing the variations in soil aggregate-related organic carbon (OC) and labil...
Organic C in the soil is not a uniform material but rather a complex mixture of plant, animal and mi...
AbstractLand uses and cultivation are important factors controlling SOC storage on the Loess Plateau...
Soil aggregate stability is an important indicator for controlling soil losses and can improve soil ...
Y Soil aggregates (SA) play crucial roles in soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration. Different SA f...
Revegetation has been reported as one of the most effective counter measures to reduce soil and wate...
Soil aggregation is important for the resistance of land surfaces to erosion, and it influences the ...
The technique of 13C natural abundance provides new information that can be applied to study carbon ...
Alpine grassland soils on Qinghai-Tibet Plateau store approximately 33.5 Pg of organic carbon (C) at...
Estimating the distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) is essential for improving SOC sequestratio...
Using soil as a carbon sink to sequester carbon dioxide has attracted much attention. But there is l...
This study aimed to determine the distribution, stability, and soil organic carbon (SOC) of aggregat...
Land use change affects soil aggregate composition and stability, which impacts soil structure and h...
To understand how organic C (OC) accumulates in afforested soils and to quantify the contribution of...
Artificial afforestation and natural recovery from abandoned cropland are two typical recovery types...
Abstract Background Revealing the variations in soil aggregate-related organic carbon (OC) and labil...
Organic C in the soil is not a uniform material but rather a complex mixture of plant, animal and mi...