Abstract Soil degradation has been found in urban forests in Shanghai, especially in the pure plantations. Mixed plantations are considered to improve soil quality because they can stimulate organic matter cycling and increase soil carbon and nutrient content. Although soil microbes play crucial roles in regulating soil biogeochemical processes, little is known about how mixed plantations affect soil microbial communities, including bacteria, archaea, and fungi. Here, we evaluated soil chemical properties, abundances and compositions of soil bacterial, archaeal, and fungal communities, and enzyme activities in pure and mixed Metasequoia glyptostroboides and Bischofia polycarpa plantations, located in Shanghai, China. The results showed that...
Soil microbes play a key role in the formation and decomposition of organic materials and in the imp...
Phosphorus (P) availability is expected to affect soil microbial community. However, our knowledge a...
Soil microbes in urban ecosystems are affected by a variety of abiotic and biotic factors resulting ...
Abstract Background Declines in plant biodiversity often have negative consequences for plant commun...
In subtropical plantations in southern China, how soil microbial communities respond to climate chan...
Abstract Soil microbiomes play important roles in both transformation and utilization of phosphorus ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) additions to forest ecosystems are known to influence various above-...
The structure and function of forest ecosystems are directly or indirectly affected by their stand d...
Microorganisms and enzymes are essential soil components that catalyze various biochemical processes...
The use of phosphorus (P) to alleviate soil nutrient deficiency alters resources in plant and microb...
In subtropical plantations in southern China, how soil microbial communities respond to climate chan...
Bacteria are among the most critical components in soil. The application of nutrients as an importan...
Our study investigates the effect of near-naturalization of plantations on soil physicochemical and ...
Soil enzymes and microbial communities are key factors in forest soil ecosystem functions and are af...
Abstract Soil bacterial communities regulate nutrient cycling and plant growth in forests. Although ...
Soil microbes play a key role in the formation and decomposition of organic materials and in the imp...
Phosphorus (P) availability is expected to affect soil microbial community. However, our knowledge a...
Soil microbes in urban ecosystems are affected by a variety of abiotic and biotic factors resulting ...
Abstract Background Declines in plant biodiversity often have negative consequences for plant commun...
In subtropical plantations in southern China, how soil microbial communities respond to climate chan...
Abstract Soil microbiomes play important roles in both transformation and utilization of phosphorus ...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) additions to forest ecosystems are known to influence various above-...
The structure and function of forest ecosystems are directly or indirectly affected by their stand d...
Microorganisms and enzymes are essential soil components that catalyze various biochemical processes...
The use of phosphorus (P) to alleviate soil nutrient deficiency alters resources in plant and microb...
In subtropical plantations in southern China, how soil microbial communities respond to climate chan...
Bacteria are among the most critical components in soil. The application of nutrients as an importan...
Our study investigates the effect of near-naturalization of plantations on soil physicochemical and ...
Soil enzymes and microbial communities are key factors in forest soil ecosystem functions and are af...
Abstract Soil bacterial communities regulate nutrient cycling and plant growth in forests. Although ...
Soil microbes play a key role in the formation and decomposition of organic materials and in the imp...
Phosphorus (P) availability is expected to affect soil microbial community. However, our knowledge a...
Soil microbes in urban ecosystems are affected by a variety of abiotic and biotic factors resulting ...