The arid desert oasis is an important agricultural production base in northwestern China, and desert reclamation is the main reason for its continuous expansion. However, the effects of long-term conventional agricultural practices on soil carbon and nutrient pools after desert reclamation in arid oasis farmlands are still unclear.
Study reveals changes in soil carbon and nutrient stocks in desert oasis farmland retrieved 9 May 2024 from https://phys.org/news/2024-05-reveals-soil-carbon-nutrient-stocks.html
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