2) soil
moisture in the soil (soil moisture) affects the rate of decomposition of organic matter in the soil as a result of the activity of soil microorganisms. The rate of decomposition of organic matter in the soil will happen quickly in soil with high moisture than soils with low humidity, which will result in a carbon sequestration in soils low (Chan, 2010) by proper moisture levels. to degradation of the water potential (water potential) of about -0.01 to -0.05 MPa, but when the humidity is greater than the -0.01 MPa until the water saturation (0 MPa) to decrease the rate of degradation. Due to lack of oxygen to the microorganisms used in the decomposition of organic matter. (Faculty of the Department of Soil Science, 2548), making the carbon sequestration in the soil, so the soil in wetlands have the potential to store carbon than upland soil. Due to the lack of soil oxygen. To slow microbial decomposition of organic matter acts. Therefore the carbon sequestration in the soil. The area is classified as a major source of organic carbon in tropical areas (Mon Podchanee growth and Thavisakdi Crusade Gallery, 2544).
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