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. 2018 Aug 23;8:12653. doi: 10.1038/s41598-018-31028-x

Table 1.

The average mass proportion and soil C saturation value (Csat) of silt and clay fractions for topsoils (0–20 cm) under the seven treatments at the three long-term experimental sites.

Treatments Gongzhuling Qiyang Urumqi
Mass proportion CT 0.89a (0.01) 0.89a (0.00) 0.70d (0.01)
N 0.90a (0.01) 0.88a (0.04) 0.74c (0.03)
NP 0.89a (0.02) 0.87a (0.01) 0.74c (0.00)
NPK 0.88a (0.02) 0.89a (0.01) 0.81a (0.01)
NPKS 0.90a (0.01) 0.88a (0.01) 0.59e (0.02)
NPKM 0.89a (0.00) 0.86a (0.01) 0.76bc (0.00)
hNPKM 0.88a (0.04) 0.87a (0.01) 0.78ab (0.01)
Average 0.89a (0.01) 0.88a (0.02) 0.73b (0.07)
Average C saturation value (g kg−1) 33.5a (0.30) 28.4c (0.52) 30.1b (1.46)

Different lowercase letters indicate that values are significantly different among treatments within a site or that average values are significantly different among study sites at P < 0.05. Data in parentheses are the standard error (n = 3 at the Qiyang site and n = 4 at the Gongzhuling and Urumqi sites for each treatment). CT, non-fertilized control; N, mineral nitrogen; NP, mineral N and phosphorus; NPK, mineral N, phosphorus, and potassium combination; NPKS, NPK plus crop straw return; NPKM, NPK plus livestock manure; hNPKM, higher rates of mineral fertilizer and manure input.