Reforestation has long been the best practice to restore degraded forests due to human interventions. In this paper we investigated the effect of forest degradation (DNF) along with reforestation using 4 endemic species (Alnus subcordata, ASP; Acer velutinum, AVP; Cupressus sempervirens, CSP; Quercus castaneifolia Mey, QCP) on forest’s soil chemical and biological indicators compared to a close-to-virgin natural forest (VNF). For this study, a total of 24 physico-chemical and 25 biological and microbial indicators were measured in soils of all 6 forest stands along with the litter properties. Results showed that the lowest soil quality was observed under DNF, CSP, and QCP which was the result of forest cover degradation in DNF and low litte...
Recent declines in returns from primary forest products in New Zealand and projected increases in wo...
In temperate forests, disturbance by uprooting of trees is a key process in maintaining species rich...
In order to assess the effects of conversion of natural stands into plantations, soil invertebrate m...
Forest degradation causes soil carbon losses and affects soil C and N cycling. However, it is not cl...
The quality and performance of forest soil is closely related to the characteristics of the faunal c...
The increasing anthropic pressure on the environment is leading, in most parts of the world, to a ra...
Serious soil degradation due to human intervention in subtropical China has resulted in a series of ...
Forest management, including selection of appropriate tree species to mitigate climate change and su...
Earthworms are key organisms in forest ecosystems because they incorporate organic material into the...
Soil damage caused by logging operations conducted to obtain and maximize economic benefits has been...
Effects of different forest regeneration methods on decomposer animals in boreal coniferous forest a...
Earthworms are key organisms in forest ecosystems because they incorporate organic material into the...
The comminuting and soil mixing activities of earthworms can affect soil physical, chemical and biol...
The most important role of the litter invertebrates is leaf litter decomposition and helping of nutr...
Soil fauna are known to exert a significant influence on soil processes. However, little is known ab...
Recent declines in returns from primary forest products in New Zealand and projected increases in wo...
In temperate forests, disturbance by uprooting of trees is a key process in maintaining species rich...
In order to assess the effects of conversion of natural stands into plantations, soil invertebrate m...
Forest degradation causes soil carbon losses and affects soil C and N cycling. However, it is not cl...
The quality and performance of forest soil is closely related to the characteristics of the faunal c...
The increasing anthropic pressure on the environment is leading, in most parts of the world, to a ra...
Serious soil degradation due to human intervention in subtropical China has resulted in a series of ...
Forest management, including selection of appropriate tree species to mitigate climate change and su...
Earthworms are key organisms in forest ecosystems because they incorporate organic material into the...
Soil damage caused by logging operations conducted to obtain and maximize economic benefits has been...
Effects of different forest regeneration methods on decomposer animals in boreal coniferous forest a...
Earthworms are key organisms in forest ecosystems because they incorporate organic material into the...
The comminuting and soil mixing activities of earthworms can affect soil physical, chemical and biol...
The most important role of the litter invertebrates is leaf litter decomposition and helping of nutr...
Soil fauna are known to exert a significant influence on soil processes. However, little is known ab...
Recent declines in returns from primary forest products in New Zealand and projected increases in wo...
In temperate forests, disturbance by uprooting of trees is a key process in maintaining species rich...
In order to assess the effects of conversion of natural stands into plantations, soil invertebrate m...