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Oxidised pyrogenic carbon sustains electron transfer capacity and organo mineral coupling in subsoils

Oxidised pyrogenic carbon sustains electron transfer capacity and organo mineral coupling in subsoils
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Researchers have discovered that pyrogenic carbon in subsoils retains the ability to facilitate electron transfer, aiding in the stabilization of minerals. This long-term study suggests that aged carbon plays a more active role in soil chemistry than previously understood.

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Understanding soil carbon dynamics is essential for improving carbon sequestration strategies and managing agricultural soil health.

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