Carbon assimilation and sequestration by industrial crop Jerusalem artichoke in coastal saline land

Volume: 41, Issue: 11
Published: Oct 14, 2019
Abstract
Understanding the role of Jerusalem artichoke grown in low fertility coastal saline soil in carbon sequestration is important for characterizing the relationship between soil use in agriculture production and carbon sequestration. In the present study, the mechanisms of photosynthesis and carbon distribution were studied in three saline soils with different salt contents (Xinyang 0.6–1.0 g salt/kg; Dafeng 1.5–2.4 g salt/kg; Shuntai 3.8–4.5 g...
Paper Details
Title
Carbon assimilation and sequestration by industrial crop Jerusalem artichoke in coastal saline land
Published Date
Oct 14, 2019
Volume
41
Issue
11
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