Exploring the role of the rhizosphere in soil carbon cycling: impacts on pools and components of SOC along a chronosequence of Cryptomeria japonica plantations in subtropical China
Dengjie Zhou,
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Yaling Yuan,
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Jing Li
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et al.
Plant and Soil,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 19, 2025
Language: Английский
Bacterial necromass carbon of inland wetlands is regulated by bacterial diversity and community composition while fungal necromass carbon is mainly affected by community composition
Xiaoke Liu,
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Yan Wang,
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Yongkang Zhao
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et al.
Journal of environmental chemical engineering,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown, P. 115860 - 115860
Published: Feb. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Trends and Hotspots in Soil Minerals’ Impacts on Carbon Stability Research: A Bibliometric Analysis Based on Web of Science
Xiaoyu Meng,
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Bing Xia,
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Wenjing Gao
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et al.
Processes,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
13(3), P. 821 - 821
Published: March 11, 2025
The
association
with
minerals
is
the
most
critical
factor
influencing
stability
of
organic
carbon
in
soil.
It
essential
to
gain
an
in-depth
understanding
research
progress
and
future
development
trends
regarding
impact
soil
on
both
domestically
internationally
identify
current
key
issues;
a
total
1834
papers
from
Web
Science
Core
Collection
database
were
selected
as
data
source.
These
examined
using
CiteSpace,
HistCite,
VOSviewer,
Origin
9.1
tools.
analysis
categorized
visualized
based
countries,
institutions,
journals,
disciplines,
keywords,
utilizing
indices
like
number
articles
total/average
citation
frequency.
results
indicate
that
publications
study
their
has
been
increasing
2013
2023.
China
United
States
have
significantly
led
this
field.
However,
collaborations
among
countries
also
exhibit
significant
regional
characteristics.
Chinese
Academy
Sciences
(CAS)
publications.
Yet,
its
average
frequency
local
citations
only
0.81
per
paper,
lower
than
top
ten
2.23
paper.
journal
highest
field
Nature
Communications,
248
articles.
main
hotspots
focus
aspects
such
adsorption
by
minerals,
catalytic
transformation,
redox
reactions.
Future
should
build
foundation
more
detailed
mechanisms,
particularly
long-term
effects
different
environmental
factors
time
scales
stability.
Language: Английский
The Impact of a Ski Piste on the Stock and Stoichiometry of Soil Carbon, Nitrogen, and Phosphorus: A Case Study on a Forest Area in Northeast China
Yongjie Han,
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Bob Yi-Chen Duan,
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Huabin Zhao
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et al.
Land,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
14(4), P. 846 - 846
Published: April 12, 2025
The
construction
of
sports
spaces
such
as
ski
resorts
leads
to
deforestation,
soil
degradation
and
carbon
(C)
loss.
However,
the
impact
pistes
on
C
nutrients
remains
unclear.
an
18-year-old
piste
operation
stock
stoichiometry
C,
nitrogen
(N),
phosphorus
(P),
bulk
density,
water
content
across
a
0–100
cm
profile
in
forest
area
Northeast
China
was
quantitatively
assessed
using
equivalent
mass
method
fixed
depth
method.
overestimated
N
P
stocks
SP
by
5%
8%
relative
used
reference.
demonstrated
that
N,
were
significantly
reduced
27.4%,
21.3%,
27.5%,
respectively,
comparison
undisturbed
forest.
Surface
layers
(0–10
cm)
exhibited
highest
losses,
while
deep
(>50
showed
significant
depletion.
surface
C:N
(15.8%)
C:P
(38.0%)
ratios,
indicating
decoupled
nutrient
constraints
Soil
compaction
increased
density
but
it
deeper
strata,
correlating
with
altered
physical
interdependencies.
findings
highlight
vertical
stratification
disturbance
effects,
emphasizing
critical
role
stoichiometric
controls
methodological
considerations
assessing
anthropogenic
impacts
ecosystems.
These
insights
are
vital
for
sustainable
management
mitigate
degradation.
Language: Английский
Divergent Effects of Monoculture and Mixed Plantation on the Trade-Off Between Soil Carbon and Phosphorus Contents in a Degraded Hilly Land
Xiaojuan Gu,
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Zhihang He,
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Linyunhui Liu
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et al.
Forests,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(12), P. 2255 - 2255
Published: Dec. 22, 2024
Carbon
(C)
and
phosphorus
(P)
in
soil
are
closely
related
to
plantation
types
afforestation
practices.
However,
the
trade-off
between
C
P
response
different
restoration
patterns
on
degraded
hilly
land
is
still
not
clear.
In
this
study,
four
patterns,
including
natural
recovered
shrubland
(NS),
Castanopsis
hystrix
(CH),
10-species
mixed
(10MX),
30-species
(30MX)
were
selected,
physicochemical
properties
readily
oxidized
carbon
(ROC)
layers
of
1
m
depth
measured
understand
effects
artificial
pool
their
southern
China.
The
results
indicate
that
total
(TP)
content
each
layer
was
observed
follow
order
CH
>
10MX
30MX
NS,
with
monoculture
(CH)
exhibiting
higher
levels
TP
than
plantation.
storage
NS
(59.61
t
hm−2)
(57.71
similar,
while
boasted
highest
(64.99
being
lowest
(42.75
hm−2).
deep
(20–100
cm),
presented
for
both
index
(CPI)
management
(CMI).
Moreover,
structural
equation
model
(SEM)
revealed
CMI
directly
regulated
by
soil-available
N,
activity
influenced
pH.
Thus,
our
study
suggests
compared
plantations,
demonstrates
lower
uptake
utilization,
resulting
a
content.
Furthermore,
showed
superior
fixation
capacity
over
those
plantations.
These
contents
commonly
among
patterns.
Therefore,
tree
composition
nutrient
regulation
necessary
maintaining
balance
keeping
sustainability
lands.
Language: Английский