Fig. 3: Difference in temperature sensitivity (Q10) between particulate and mineral-associated organic carbon (POC and MAOC) in warming and control treatments. All variables are loge (ln) transformed. | Nature Communications

Fig. 3: Difference in temperature sensitivity (Q10) between particulate and mineral-associated organic carbon (POC and MAOC) in warming and control treatments. All variables are loge (ln) transformed.

From: Short-term warming supports mineral-associated carbon accrual in abandoned croplands

Fig. 3: Difference in temperature sensitivity (Q10) between particulate and mineral-associated organic carbon (POC and MAOC) in warming and control treatments. All variables are loge (ln) transformed.

The ends of boxplots represent the 25th and 75th percentiles. Within each boxplot, the horizontal line and box symbolize the median and mean, respectively, and error bars represent the standard deviation. n = 36 per treatment (i.e., 12 × 3; 3 is the replication from the sampling sites). **, P < 0.01; ns, P > 0.05.

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