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Asymmetry of carbon sequestrations by plant and soil after forestation regulated by soil nitrogen

Asymmetry of carbon sequestrations by plant and soil after forestation regulated by soil nitrogen

Forestation significantly contributes to carbon sequestration, storing 913.19 ± 47.58 Tg C in northern China, with 74% in biomass and 26% in soil. This large-scale study of 25304 trees and 11700 soil samples highlights that nitrogen levels influence carbon storage, emphasizing the need to consider plant-soil interactions in carbon sink models.

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