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Soil properties and anthropogenic influences control the distribution of soil organic carbon in grasslands of northern China

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LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT
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WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/ldr.4895

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Fe-ox and Al-ox; grazing; human activity; Shannon-Weiner index; SOC

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By conducting extensive field investigation and utilizing multiple statistical approaches, we mapped the distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) in northern China's grasslands and explored its correlations with climatic factors, biological factors, human activity intensity (HAI), and soil physicochemical factors. Our findings revealed that soil chemical factors and soil physical factors were strongly correlated with SOC, while HAI had a significant negative impact on SOC. Unlike previous studies, we found that climatic factors indirectly affected SOC through their influence on biological factors. Soil physicochemical properties and HAI were identified as the dominant factors influencing SOC distribution in northern China's grasslands.
Soil organic carbon (SOC) in grasslands not only plays an important role in carbon cycle but also largely affects soil function and thus determines grasslands' productivity. However, the influence mechanism of different factors on SOC storage in grasslands of northern China remains unclear. Based on an extensive field investigation and multiple statistical approaches, we mapped SOC of the grassland in northern China, and explored their correlations with climatic factors, biological factors, human activity intensity (HAI), and soil physicochemical factors. The effects of these factors on SOC were also analyzed by structural equation model. The results showed that the SOC varied across the regions and was strongly correlated with soil chemical factors (i.e., soil total nitrogen [TN], amorphous Al, and amorphous Fe) and soil physical factors (i.e., clay, silt, and sand). HAI, which was mainly influenced by grazing, had a significant but negative impact on SOC. Different from previous studies, we found that climatic factors such as temperature and precipitation indirectly affected SOC by influencing biological factors such as vegetation coverage, vegetation height, Shannon-Weiner index, and species richness. The soil physicochemical properties and HAI were the dominant influencing factors for controlling SOC distribution in the grasslands of northern China. Our findings will further increase the understanding of the carbon cycle in grassland ecosystems, while providing important scientific references for temperate grassland ecosystem management.

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