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Table 1.

The general status of four age classes of C. equisetifolia plantations in 2011 (mean±S.E.).

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Table 2.

Biomass of four different age classes of C. equisetifolia plantations (Mg ha−1, mean ± S.E.).

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Figure 1.

The soil carbon density of four different age classes of C. equisetifolia plantations.

Note: Error bar indicating SE.

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Table 3.

Properties of the soil in four different age classes of C. equisetifolia plantations (only 0–10 and 10–20 cm soil data were presented here, mean ± S.E.).

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Table 4.

The depth distribution of fine root biomass at four age classes of C. equisetifolia plantations (Mg ha−1, mean ± S.E.).

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Table 5.

Carbon storage in biomass and soils in four C. equisetifolia plantations (Mg ha−1, mean ± S.E.).

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Table 6.

Average annual rate of biomass carbon accumulation at four age classes of C. equisetifolia plantations (Mg C ha−1 yr−1).

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