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Get Free AccessThe increasing popularity and recognition of citizen science approaches to monitor soil health have promoted the idea to assess soil microbial decomposition based on a standard litter sample - tea bags. Although tea bag initiatives are expanding across the world, the global datasets remain biased in regard to investigating regions and biomes. This study aimed to expand the tea bag initiative to European Russia, which remains a "white spot" on the tea bag index map. We also added urban soils into the analysis, which were underestimated previously. We compared the standard and local tea brands to explore possible adaptations of the standard approach to regions with limited access to standard tea brands. The established monitoring network included natural and urban sites in six vegetation zones along a 3000 km latitudinal gradient. There was a very close linear relationship (R
Kristina Ivashchenko, Olga Gavrichkova, Maria V. Korneykova, Viacheslav Vasenev, Nadezhda Salnik, N. V. Saltan, D. Sarzhanov, E. Babenko, S. A. Urabova, Marina Slukovskaya, Marina S. Umanets, С. Н. Горбов, Д. Г. Петров, А. В. Долгих, Sotnikova Yu, Maria N. Vasileva, Pavel N. Skripnikov, Oleg Ryzhkov, K. Nikerova, Svitlana Sushko, N. D. Ananyeva, Tatiana Bochko, Yakov Kuzyakov (2024). Extension of the soil monitoring network via tea bag initiatives: A 3000 km latitudinal gradient in European Russia. The Science of The Total Environment, 927, pp. 171881-171881, DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.171881.
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2024
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The Science of The Total Environment
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10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.171881
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