The salt-adding method, in which different concentrations of salt were added to a non-saline soil, has been used to study salt effects on CH4 uptake by soils .
According to these studies, CH4 uptake in upland soils is highly sensitive to salt, especially to Cl salt, with strong inhibition by even a small amount of salt. Nevertheless, the CH4 uptake rates obtained in salt-amended soils may not represent the rates in the native saline soils because microbial communities have no time to adapt to the changing conditions in the salt-amended soils.
The salt-adding method, in which different concentrations of salt were added to a non-saline soil, has been used to study salt effects on CH4 uptake by soils . According to these studies, CH4 uptake in upland soils is highly sensitive to salt, especially to Cl salt, with strong inhibition by even a small amount of salt. Nevertheless, the CH4 uptake rates obtained in salt-amended soils may not represent the rates in the native saline soils because microbial communities have no time to adapt to the changing conditions in the salt-amended soils.
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