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Projected soil organic carbon loss in response to climate warming and soil water content in a loess watershed.

Fubo ZhaoYiping WuJinyu HuiBellie SivakumarXianyong MengShuguang Liu
Published in: Carbon balance and management (2021)
The study showed a significant potential carbon source under the future warmer and wetter climate in the JRB, and the SOC loss was largely controlled by future climate warming and the root-zone SWC as well. The hump-shaped responses of the SOC loss to climate warming and SWC change demonstrated that the SWC could mediate the warming effects on SOC loss, but this mediation largely depended on the SWC changing magnitude (drier or wetter soil conditions). This mediation mechanism about the effect of SWC on SOC would be valuable for enhancing soil carbon sequestration in a warming climate on the Loess Plateau.
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