Long-term (64 years) annual burning lessened soil organic carbon and nitrogen content in a humid subtropical grassland.
Published in Global change biology
Burning has commonly been used to increase forage production and nutrients cycling in grasslands. However, its long-term effects on soil organic carbon (SOC) and nitrogen (N) pools within the aggregates and the relation between aggregates-associated SOC and soil CO2 emissions need further appraisal. This study evaluated the effects of 64 years of a...