Soil C turnover, microbial biomass and respiration, and enzymatic activities following rangeland conversion to wheat–alfalfa cropping in a semi-arid climate
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Soil C turnover, microbial biomass and respiration, and enzymatic activities following rangeland conversion to wheat–alfalfa cropping in a semi-arid climate
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Keywords
C loss, Land use change, Microbial indicators, Rangeland conversion, Semi-arid ecosystems, Soil enzyme enrichment, Soil quality
Journal
Environmental Earth Sciences
Volume 72, Issue 12, Pages 5073-5088
Publisher
Springer Nature
Online
2014-06-05
DOI
10.1007/s12665-014-3376-5
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