The replacement of native birch with Norway spruce has been initiated in Norway to increase long-term carbon storage in forests. However, there is limited knowledge on the impacts that aboveground changes will have on the belowground microbiota. We examined which effects a tree species shift from birch to spruce stands has on belowground microbial communities, soil fungal biomass and relationships with vegetation biomass and soil organic carbon (SOC). Replacement of birch with spruce negatively influenced soil bacterial and fungal richness and strongly altered microbial community composition in the forest floor layer, most strikingly for fungi. Tree species-mediated variation in soil properties was a major factor explaining variation in bac...
Several decades ago, many former pastures in Central Europe were afforested or colonized by trees af...
International audienceForest ecosystems have integral roles in climate stability, biodiversity and e...
Increasing tree species diversity in forests might contribute to ecosystem-service maintenance, as w...
The replacement of native birch with Norway spruce has been initiated in Norway to increase long-ter...
ABSTRACT Plantations of Norway spruce have been established well beyond its natural range i...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
Interactions between Norway spruce trees and bacteria and fungi in nutrient limited boreal forests c...
Climate change is causing upward shift of forest lines worldwide, with consequences for soil biota a...
The complex interactions between trees and soil microbes in forests as well as their inherent season...
Depending on their tree species composition, forests recruit different soil microbial communities. L...
bacterial community; boreal forest soil; ectomycorrhizal fungi; fungal community; girdling; plant C ...
Recently, much attention has been focused on the importance of forests to the global carbon cycle. M...
Abstract In Fennoscandian boreal forests, soil pH and N supply generally increase downhill as a resu...
Boreal forest encompasses approximately 30% of the terrestrial carbon (C) storage, representing an i...
Climate change causes upward shift of forest lines worldwide, with consequences on soil biota and ca...
Several decades ago, many former pastures in Central Europe were afforested or colonized by trees af...
International audienceForest ecosystems have integral roles in climate stability, biodiversity and e...
Increasing tree species diversity in forests might contribute to ecosystem-service maintenance, as w...
The replacement of native birch with Norway spruce has been initiated in Norway to increase long-ter...
ABSTRACT Plantations of Norway spruce have been established well beyond its natural range i...
Beech forests reaches its native distribution limit in SE Norway, but is expected to expand substant...
Interactions between Norway spruce trees and bacteria and fungi in nutrient limited boreal forests c...
Climate change is causing upward shift of forest lines worldwide, with consequences for soil biota a...
The complex interactions between trees and soil microbes in forests as well as their inherent season...
Depending on their tree species composition, forests recruit different soil microbial communities. L...
bacterial community; boreal forest soil; ectomycorrhizal fungi; fungal community; girdling; plant C ...
Recently, much attention has been focused on the importance of forests to the global carbon cycle. M...
Abstract In Fennoscandian boreal forests, soil pH and N supply generally increase downhill as a resu...
Boreal forest encompasses approximately 30% of the terrestrial carbon (C) storage, representing an i...
Climate change causes upward shift of forest lines worldwide, with consequences on soil biota and ca...
Several decades ago, many former pastures in Central Europe were afforested or colonized by trees af...
International audienceForest ecosystems have integral roles in climate stability, biodiversity and e...
Increasing tree species diversity in forests might contribute to ecosystem-service maintenance, as w...