This study investigated the possible effects of tree species diversity and identity on the soil microbial community in a species-rich temperate broad-leaved forest. For the first time, we separated the effects of tree identity and tree species diversity on the link between above and belowground communities in a near-natural forest. We established 100 tree clusters consisting of each three tree individuals represented by beech (Fagus sylvatica L.), ash (Fraxinus excelsior L.), hornbeam (Carpinus betulus L.), maple (Acer pseudoplatanus L.), or lime (Tilia spec.) at two different sites in the Hainich National Park (Thuringia, Germany). The tree clusters included one, two or three species forming a diversity gradient. We investigated the microb...
Investigating forest soil biodiversity is essential to increase our understanding of ecosystem funct...
National audienceThe impact of plant species on the soil microbial communities and the physico-chemi...
While the relationship between plant and microbial diversity has been well studied in grasslands, le...
This study investigated the possible effects of tree species diversity and identity on the soil micr...
We investigated the link between aboveground and belowground diversity in temperate deciduous forest...
There is still uncertainty in the link between tree diversity and the soil food web in temperate 19 ...
Studies of biodiversity–ecosystem function in treed ecosystems have generally focused on aboveground...
Studies of biodiversity-ecosystem function in treed ecosystems have generally focused on aboveground...
Afforestation changes soil chemical properties over several decades. In contrast, microbial communit...
Depending on their tree species composition, forests recruit different soil microbial communities. L...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Plant interactions and feedbacks with soil microorganisms play an important role...
Plant species richness and the presence of certain influential species (sampling effect) drive the s...
Increasing tree species diversity in forests might contribute to ecosystem-service maintenance, as w...
Investigating forest soil biodiversity is essential to increase our understanding of ecosystem funct...
National audienceThe impact of plant species on the soil microbial communities and the physico-chemi...
While the relationship between plant and microbial diversity has been well studied in grasslands, le...
This study investigated the possible effects of tree species diversity and identity on the soil micr...
We investigated the link between aboveground and belowground diversity in temperate deciduous forest...
There is still uncertainty in the link between tree diversity and the soil food web in temperate 19 ...
Studies of biodiversity–ecosystem function in treed ecosystems have generally focused on aboveground...
Studies of biodiversity-ecosystem function in treed ecosystems have generally focused on aboveground...
Afforestation changes soil chemical properties over several decades. In contrast, microbial communit...
Depending on their tree species composition, forests recruit different soil microbial communities. L...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Plant interactions and feedbacks with soil microorganisms play an important role...
Plant species richness and the presence of certain influential species (sampling effect) drive the s...
Increasing tree species diversity in forests might contribute to ecosystem-service maintenance, as w...
Investigating forest soil biodiversity is essential to increase our understanding of ecosystem funct...
National audienceThe impact of plant species on the soil microbial communities and the physico-chemi...
While the relationship between plant and microbial diversity has been well studied in grasslands, le...