Soil Organic Carbon and Its Relationship to Vegetation Communities and Soil Properties in Permafrost Areas of the Central Western Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China

Soil organic carbon (SOC) contents were examined beneath two grassland vegetation communities and cold desert sites in permafrost areas of the central western part of the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau. Mean SOC stocks in the top 150 cm were 7.73 kg m‐2 for Stipa roborowskyi communities and 3.72 kg m‐2 for C...

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Published in:Permafrost and Periglacial Processes
Main Authors: Xiaodong Wu, Lin Zhao, Meijun Chen, Hongbing Fang, Guangyang Yue, Ji Chen, Qiangqiang Pang, Zhiwei Wang, Yongjian Ding
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp.1740
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spelling ftrepec:oai:RePEc:wly:perpro:v:23:y:2012:i:2:p:162-169 2023-05-15T13:03:16+02:00 Soil Organic Carbon and Its Relationship to Vegetation Communities and Soil Properties in Permafrost Areas of the Central Western Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China Xiaodong Wu Lin Zhao Meijun Chen Hongbing Fang Guangyang Yue Ji Chen Qiangqiang Pang Zhiwei Wang Yongjian Ding https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp.1740 unknown https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp.1740 article ftrepec https://doi.org/10.1002/ppp.1740 2020-12-04T13:31:03Z Soil organic carbon (SOC) contents were examined beneath two grassland vegetation communities and cold desert sites in permafrost areas of the central western part of the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau. Mean SOC stocks in the top 150 cm were 7.73 kg m‐2 for Stipa roborowskyi communities and 3.72 kg m‐2 for Carex moorcroftii communities, but only 1.84 kg m‐2 for cold alpine desert. More than 80 per cent of SOC stocks beneath the grasslands were in the top 100 cm. Correlation analyses showed that SOC stocks in the top 150 cm are linked to soil moisture content, and the vertical distribution of SOC is mainly affected by depth and soil moisture content. Moisture content and vegetation communities are therefore important factors associated with SOC content in this cold, arid area, while active‐layer thickness, vegetation cover and topographical factors play non‐significant roles in SOC distribution. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. Article in Journal/Newspaper Active layer thickness permafrost RePEc (Research Papers in Economics) Permafrost and Periglacial Processes 23 2 162 169
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description Soil organic carbon (SOC) contents were examined beneath two grassland vegetation communities and cold desert sites in permafrost areas of the central western part of the Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau. Mean SOC stocks in the top 150 cm were 7.73 kg m‐2 for Stipa roborowskyi communities and 3.72 kg m‐2 for Carex moorcroftii communities, but only 1.84 kg m‐2 for cold alpine desert. More than 80 per cent of SOC stocks beneath the grasslands were in the top 100 cm. Correlation analyses showed that SOC stocks in the top 150 cm are linked to soil moisture content, and the vertical distribution of SOC is mainly affected by depth and soil moisture content. Moisture content and vegetation communities are therefore important factors associated with SOC content in this cold, arid area, while active‐layer thickness, vegetation cover and topographical factors play non‐significant roles in SOC distribution. Copyright © 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
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author Xiaodong Wu
Lin Zhao
Meijun Chen
Hongbing Fang
Guangyang Yue
Ji Chen
Qiangqiang Pang
Zhiwei Wang
Yongjian Ding
spellingShingle Xiaodong Wu
Lin Zhao
Meijun Chen
Hongbing Fang
Guangyang Yue
Ji Chen
Qiangqiang Pang
Zhiwei Wang
Yongjian Ding
Soil Organic Carbon and Its Relationship to Vegetation Communities and Soil Properties in Permafrost Areas of the Central Western Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China
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Lin Zhao
Meijun Chen
Hongbing Fang
Guangyang Yue
Ji Chen
Qiangqiang Pang
Zhiwei Wang
Yongjian Ding
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title Soil Organic Carbon and Its Relationship to Vegetation Communities and Soil Properties in Permafrost Areas of the Central Western Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China
title_short Soil Organic Carbon and Its Relationship to Vegetation Communities and Soil Properties in Permafrost Areas of the Central Western Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China
title_full Soil Organic Carbon and Its Relationship to Vegetation Communities and Soil Properties in Permafrost Areas of the Central Western Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China
title_fullStr Soil Organic Carbon and Its Relationship to Vegetation Communities and Soil Properties in Permafrost Areas of the Central Western Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China
title_full_unstemmed Soil Organic Carbon and Its Relationship to Vegetation Communities and Soil Properties in Permafrost Areas of the Central Western Qinghai‐Tibet Plateau, China
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