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Warming reduces soil CO2 emissions but enhances soil N2O emissions: A long-term soil transplantation experiment

Warming reduces soil CO2 emissions but enhances soil N2O emissions: A long-term soil transplantation experiment

Long-term warming and land-use changes impact soil CO2 and N2O emissions differently, with significant implications for climate change mitigation. This 8-year soil transplant experiment in northeastern China found that warming reduced soil CO2 emissions but increased N2O emissions, especially in grasslands, underscoring the need to consider the balance between soil carbon sequestration and N2O emissions in climate strategies.

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