1. What are the contributions in this paper?
Sevink et al. this paper studied the carbon isotopic composition of the organic matter ( SOM ) fraction in the sand fraction of the soil in the tropical savannah of North Cameroon and found that the change in vegetation from C3 to C4 plants or vice versa can lead to a corresponding change in the 13C value.
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2. How many years of fallow produced a change in the 13C value?
Eight years of cotton in rotation with sorghum was sufficient to change the 13C value from about 16‰ to about 18‰ and 8 years of fallow produced a change to about 22‰.
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3. What is the importance of the use of size fractions in soils?
the use of size fractions appears to be essential for a better understanding of SOC dynamics in relation to land use for such soils.
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4. What is the likely explanation for the change in SOC in the fine fractions?
Possible explanations are that the vegetation, which in all fields has a mixed C3–C4 composition, produces litter that in the coarser fraction is somewhat more C3-plant derived (e.g. woody debris) or seasonally has a relatively high root input by C3 plants.
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