Plant functional trait diversity increases soil organic carbon sequestration during tropical forest succession

Previous studies have shown that soil organic carbon (SOC) influences the provision of edaphic ecosystem services, making it a key indicator of soil health under sustainable land use management and for climate change resilience. However, the SOC sequestration processes during tropical forest succession remain unclear, particularly after land abandonment from agriculture practices.


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Source: Phys.org