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Aggregate-Protected Carbon in No-tillage and Conventional Tillage Agroecosystems Using Carbon-14 Labeled Plant Residue

Heleen Bossuyt*,a, Johan Sixb and Paul F. Hendrixa

a Institute of Ecology, Univ. of Georgia, Athens, GA, 30602
b Dep. of Agronomy and Range Science, Univ. of California, Davis, CA, 95616



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Fig. 1. Aggregate-size distribution. Values followed by a different lowercase letter within aggregate-size class within depth between tillage treatments, are significantly different.

 


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Fig. 2. Total aggregate-associated C concentrations. Values followed by a different lowercase letter within aggregate-size class within depth between tillage treatments, are significantly different. Values followed by a different uppercase letter within aggregate-size class within tillage treatments among depths are significantly different.

 


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Fig. 3. Aggregate-associated 14C concentrations. Values followed by a different lowercase letter within aggregate-size class within depth between tillage treatments, are significantly different. Values followed by a different uppercase letter within aggregate-size class within tillage treatments among depths are significantly different.

 





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