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Table 1.

Basic overview of the sample sites.

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Table 2.

Relationship of the biomass of each part (kg) (W) of the dominant species with diameter at breast height (cm) (D) and tree height (m) (H) under different lithologies.

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Table 3.

Vegetation biomass(M±SD) composition of the two plantation species under different lithologies.

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Ratio of aboveground biomass to belowground biomass of the two plantation species under different lithologies.

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Carbon content of vegetation in the two plantation forests under different lithologies.

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Table 6.

Carbon density of vegetation in the two plantation forests under different lithologies.

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Table 7.

Carbon pool characteristics of the litterfall accumulation in the two plantation species under different lithologies.

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Table 8.

Soil volume weight, gravel content, volume, and organic carbon content of bare ground under different lithologies.

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Table 9.

Carbon storage (400 m2) and organic carbon density in bare ground soils under different lithologies.

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Table 10.

Soil volume weight, gravel content, volume, and organic carbon content of the two plantations under different lithologies.

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Table 11.

Storage (400 m2) and density of soil organic carbon in the two plantation species under different lithologies.

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Table 12.

Carbon density and carbon sequestration rate in the two plantation forest ecosystems under different lithologies.

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Table 13.

Biomass of organs in the tree layer as a percentage of total biomass (%).

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