International audienceThe plant-soil interactions may drive the diversity and functioning of forests, but we do not fully understand how interrelationships between plant and soil compartments are underlined by multiple ecological mechanisms. Here, we hypothesize that positive plant-soil interactions enhance biodiversity and functioning in a temperate forest. To do so, we tested the relationships between plant diversity (i.e., tree and herb species richness) and functions (i.e., coarse woody productivity and litterfall productivity), and soil diversity (i.e. bacterial, fungal and nematode) and functions (i.e. soil nutrient and carbon stock), and their interrelationships in a temperate forest in northeast China. The positive relationship betw...
Worldwide, forests provide habitat for a large diversity of plants, animals and microbes. At the sam...
Worldwide, forests provide habitat for a large diversity of plants, animals and microbes. At the sam...
Living plant diversity (excluding the litter issue) may affect below-ground properties and processes...
International audienceThe plant-soil interactions may drive the diversity and functioning of forests...
There is mounting evidence that biodiversity promotes ecological stability in changing environments....
Research about biodiversity–productivity relationships has focused on herbaceous ecosystems, with re...
International audienceTree diversity has been shown to promote a broad range of ecosystem functions ...
Aims Fine roots play an important role in the biogeochemical cycles of terrestrial ecosystems and ar...
An in-depth exploration of plant–soil interactions can improve our knowledge of the succession and e...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Plant interactions and feedbacks with soil microorganisms play an important role...
Research about biodiversity-productivity relationships has focused on herbaceous ecosystems, with re...
International audienceBiodiversity plays a fundamental role in provisioning and regulating forest ec...
Research about biodiversity-productivity relationships has focused on herbaceous ecosystems, with re...
Research about biodiversity-productivity relationships has focused on herbaceous ecosystems, with re...
Aims Tree species richness has been reported to have positive effects on aboveground biomass and pro...
Worldwide, forests provide habitat for a large diversity of plants, animals and microbes. At the sam...
Worldwide, forests provide habitat for a large diversity of plants, animals and microbes. At the sam...
Living plant diversity (excluding the litter issue) may affect below-ground properties and processes...
International audienceThe plant-soil interactions may drive the diversity and functioning of forests...
There is mounting evidence that biodiversity promotes ecological stability in changing environments....
Research about biodiversity–productivity relationships has focused on herbaceous ecosystems, with re...
International audienceTree diversity has been shown to promote a broad range of ecosystem functions ...
Aims Fine roots play an important role in the biogeochemical cycles of terrestrial ecosystems and ar...
An in-depth exploration of plant–soil interactions can improve our knowledge of the succession and e...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Plant interactions and feedbacks with soil microorganisms play an important role...
Research about biodiversity-productivity relationships has focused on herbaceous ecosystems, with re...
International audienceBiodiversity plays a fundamental role in provisioning and regulating forest ec...
Research about biodiversity-productivity relationships has focused on herbaceous ecosystems, with re...
Research about biodiversity-productivity relationships has focused on herbaceous ecosystems, with re...
Aims Tree species richness has been reported to have positive effects on aboveground biomass and pro...
Worldwide, forests provide habitat for a large diversity of plants, animals and microbes. At the sam...
Worldwide, forests provide habitat for a large diversity of plants, animals and microbes. At the sam...
Living plant diversity (excluding the litter issue) may affect below-ground properties and processes...