The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) content of the soil and strongly influences nitrogen (N) cycling, potentially increasing greenhouse gas emissions. However, the effect of land-use change in forests on the microbial communities responsible for C and N cycling processes remains poorly understood. This study quantified C and N fractions of soil organic matter in a tropical forest, rubber agroforestry system, 5- and 15-year-old rubber plantations. The community structure and abundance of fungi and bacteria were studied using high-throughput sequencing and q-PCR. Forest conversion substantially altered community structure and abundance of microbial communities. Rainforest conversion t...
Palm oil production in Indonesia increased constantly over the last decades, which led to massive de...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms of soil microbial nitrogen (N) utilization under land use ch...
Soil carbon (C) sequestration and stabilization are determined by not only the C input to the soil b...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a component of global change that has considerable impact on belowground ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) supports essential functions in terrestrial biomes and global biogeochemic...
Primary or secondary forests around the world are increasingly being converted into plantations. Soi...
The Amazon Rainforest is a global diversity hotspot that has experienced a significant level of defo...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Fast expansion of forest conversion to monoculture plantations has profound eff...
Widespread and continuing losses of tropical old-growth forests imperil global biodiversity and alte...
Widespread and continuing losses of tropical old-growth forests imperil global biodiversity and alte...
Uganda\u27s forests are globally important for their conservation values but are under pressure from...
The Amazon rainforest, the largest equatorial forest in the world, is being cleared for pasture and ...
Large areas of rainforest in Asia have been converted to plantations, with uncertain effects on soil...
Uganda’s forests are globally important for their conservation values but are under pressure from in...
Palm oil production in Indonesia increased constantly over the last decades, which led to massive de...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms of soil microbial nitrogen (N) utilization under land use ch...
Soil carbon (C) sequestration and stabilization are determined by not only the C input to the soil b...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
Nitrogen (N) deposition is a component of global change that has considerable impact on belowground ...
Soil organic carbon (SOC) supports essential functions in terrestrial biomes and global biogeochemic...
Primary or secondary forests around the world are increasingly being converted into plantations. Soi...
The Amazon Rainforest is a global diversity hotspot that has experienced a significant level of defo...
© 2020 Elsevier B.V. Fast expansion of forest conversion to monoculture plantations has profound eff...
Widespread and continuing losses of tropical old-growth forests imperil global biodiversity and alte...
Widespread and continuing losses of tropical old-growth forests imperil global biodiversity and alte...
Uganda\u27s forests are globally important for their conservation values but are under pressure from...
The Amazon rainforest, the largest equatorial forest in the world, is being cleared for pasture and ...
Large areas of rainforest in Asia have been converted to plantations, with uncertain effects on soil...
Uganda’s forests are globally important for their conservation values but are under pressure from in...
Palm oil production in Indonesia increased constantly over the last decades, which led to massive de...
Understanding the underlying mechanisms of soil microbial nitrogen (N) utilization under land use ch...
Soil carbon (C) sequestration and stabilization are determined by not only the C input to the soil b...