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Liu, Xiang Huang, Xiaotao Qin, Wenping Li, Xiaoan Ma, Zhiwen Shi, Hongxiao Li, Lanhai Li, Changzhong
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PeerJ
Background The degradation of alpine meadows has induced substantial losses of soil organic carbon (SOC) on the Tibetan Plateau. A commonly-used method for rehabilitating degraded alpine meadows in this region is establishing cultivated grasslands through sowing seed mixtures, but its impact on the biochemical stability of SOC has remained inadequa...
Viaene, J Reubens, B Willekens, K Van Waes, C De Neve, S Vandecasteele, B
Published in
Journal of environmental management
We investigated the potential of C-rich byproducts to replace wood chips as bulking agent (BA) during composting. The impact of these alternatives on the composting process and on compost stability and characteristics was assessed. Three BA (chopped heath biomass and spent growth media used in strawberry and tomato cultivation) were used for proces...
Viaene, Jarinda Agneessens, Laura Capito, Clodualdo Ameloot, Nele Reubens, B Willekens, Koen Vandecasteele, B De Neve, Stefaan
Zhang, Yun Wei, Zhichao Li, Huitong Guo, Futao Wu, Pengfei Zhou, Lili Ma, Xiangqing
Published in
Journal of Soils and Sediments
PurposeBiochemical protection is an important mechanism for maintaining the long-term stability of the soil carbon (C) pool. The labile and recalcitrant pools of soil organic matter (SOM) play different roles in regulating C and N dynamics; however, few studies have characterized the capacity of soil C sequestration while considering the biochemica...