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Soil organic carbon fractions and storage potential in <scp>F</scp> innish arable soils

Anna‐Reetta Salonen, R.G.M. de Goede, Rachel Creamer, Jussi Heinonsalo, Helena Soinne

European Journal of Soil Science · 2024

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Abstract Understanding the factors affecting the total amount and distribution of soil organic carbon (OC) across different functional carbon pools is important to better define the future management of soil OC stocks. The interactions between soil management practices, local physicochemical soil properties and climate are essential for determining the OC content of the soil. Nevertheless, how these factors affect the total amount of OC and its distribution across carbon pools, i.e., more labile particulate (POC) and more stable mineral‐associated (MAOC) organic carbon, is only partly known. In this study, we assessed topsoil (0–20 cm) samples from 93 arable farms in the southern half of Finland to determine the total amount of OC, and its distribution in MAOC and POC, along with relevant

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1111/ejss.13527
Catalogue ID
SNmojyxu8x-lhfdi5
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