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Dynamic of Organic Matter, Nutrient Cycling, and PH in Soil Aggregate Particle Sizes Under Long-Term Cultivation of Camellia Oleifera
Camellia oleifera is intensively cultivated in subtropical areas of China, exposing soils to various threats. However, the effect of long-term cultivation of Camellia oleifera on soil properties remains unclear and needs to be elucidated to improve soil and Camelia oleifera sustainable management. T...
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Published in: | Journal of soil science and plant nutrition 2024-06, Vol.24 (2), p.2599-2606 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , |
Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Summary: | Camellia oleifera
is intensively cultivated in subtropical areas of China, exposing soils to various threats. However, the effect of long-term cultivation of
Camellia oleifera
on soil properties remains unclear and needs to be elucidated to improve soil and
Camelia oleifera
sustainable management. This study collected soil samples from different
Camellia oleifera
planting ages (2, 10, and 40 years) and performed aggregate fractionation and various analyses including physico-chemical, soil organic matter chemical composition analyses and a semi-quantitative analysis of organic carbon functional groups to investigate the effect of long-term cultivation of
Camellia oleifera
on soil macroaggregates ( |
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ISSN: | 0718-9508 0718-9516 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42729-024-01682-4 |