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Wetlands are essential ecosystems that provide a variety of ecological functions, including carbon sequestration, water purification, climate regulation, and biodiversity maintenance. As global warming intensifies, environmental factors such as changes in precipitation, fluctuations in groundwater levels, and alterations in soil moisture and salinity profoundly affect the structure and function of wetland plant communities…
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Study reveals differences in soil organic carbon levels across vegetation types
Wetlands are essential ecosystems that provide a variety of ecological functions, including carbon sequestration, water purification, climate regulation, and biodiversity maintenance. As global warming intensifies, environmental factors such as changes in precipitation, fluctuations in groundwater levels, and alterations in soil moisture and salinity profoundly affect the structure and function of wetland plant communities…