Woodland soils show higher carbon storage potential than agricultural soils.
Increasing carbon storage in soil is important for fighting climate change. This study looked at how different types of land use affect soil carbon levels. They found that woodlands have more carbon and active enzymes compared to agricultural land. Enzyme activity and carbon levels decrease with soil depth, but distance from land use boundaries doesn't affect them. This shows that analyzing different types of soil organic matter can help us understand how fast it breaks down in forests and farms.