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Soil carbon dioxide (CO2) and nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions contribute significantly to global warming. Studies have shown that soil fauna can significantly affect greenhouse gas emissions. To date, although there were some studies on the effect of interactions of soil fauna on soil CO2 and N2O emissions, the role of soil fauna on CO2 and N2O emissions is far from settled, especially for a wide variety...
Recent studies have shown that soil fauna can significantly affect greenhouse gas emissions. However, different functional groups and different soils can influence soil CO2 and N2O emissions to different extents. To date, little attention has been paid to whether soil fauna interactions with each other and their predators play a significant role in CO2 and N2O emissions under different tillage systems...
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