Effects of Forest Management on Carbon Sequestration and Soil Stability

来源 :International Symposium on Forest Soils(2013年森林土壤国际研讨会) | 被引量 : 0次 | 上传用户:bkln81
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  Forests,as a principal component of terrestrial ecosystems,have the huge carbon stock and carbon sink capacity.There are so many studies indicating that forest soil is the largest carbon pool,and plays an important role in regulating ecosystem carbon cycling because a slight variation of soil respiration caused by biotic or abiotic factors can produce a large CO2 emission into the atmosphere exacerbating climate change.
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