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Soil organic carbon (SOC) transformation is susceptible to tillage practices. Conservation tillage is known to optimize soil structure, improve microbial community diversity and increase SOC storage. However, how soil aggregate distribution and microbial community structure and function within aggregates affect SOC transformation under long‐term conservation tillage remains unclear. In this study,...