Plant Communities Key to Carbon Storage in Wetlands, Study Finds
The researchers studied different plant communities in a wetland to see how they affect the amount and types of carbon in the soil. They found that the heavy carbon component was more common in the soil than the light component. Carbon levels decreased with soil depth, except in one plant community. One plant community had higher carbon levels than the others. Soil properties like nitrogen and pH were linked to carbon levels. The study shows that soil and plant factors interact to affect carbon in wetland soil.