Date from: Aggregate–microbe–mineral interactions alter soil organic carbon accumulation by regulating aggregate-associated organic carbon: Evidence from implementation and cessation of management practices for Moso bamboo plantations
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This study examines the effects of forest conversion and management cessation on SOC, POC, MOC, and aggregate-associated organic carbon (AOC) in four forest types:
Natural evergreen broad-leaved forests (NF)
Managed Moso bamboo plantations (MB)
Moso bamboo plantations undergoing 5-7 years of natural regeneration after management cessation (RBI)
Moso bamboo plantations undergoing 15-17 years of natural regeneration after management cessation (RBII)
The study uses a space-for-time substitution approach, analyzing the distribution of aggregates, aggregate-associated organic carbon (AOC), and microbial and mineral variables in the soil. These variables were quantified to assess their respective contributions to SOC stocks and the changes in POC/MOC concentrations.
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2025-09-15



