Aim Soil microorganisms are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Although soil microbial communities and functions are linked to tree species composition and diversity, there has been no comprehensive study of the generality or context dependence of these relationships. Here, we examine tree diversity-soil microbial biomass and respiration relationships across environmental gradients using a global network of tree diversity experiments. Location Boreal, temperate, subtropical and tropical forests. Time period 2013. Major taxa studied Soil microorganisms. Methods Soil samples collected from 11 tree diversity experiments were used to measure microbial respiration, biomass and respiratory quotient using the substrate-induce...
Depending on their tree species composition, forests recruit different soil microbial communities. L...
International audience1. Plant community composition influences soil microbial communities through p...
We investigated the link between aboveground and belowground diversity in temperate deciduous forest...
Aim Soil microorganisms are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Although soil m...
Aim Soil microorganisms are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Although soil ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to examine the interactive influence of tree d...
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...
Aim Soil microorganisms are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Although soil m...
Increasing tree species diversity in forests might contribute to ecosystem-service maintenance, as w...
Increasing tree species diversity in forests might contribute to ecosystem-service maintenance, as w...
Tree species can substantially impact the structure and functioning of soil microbial communities. H...
International audienceThe predicted increases in drought in many forest ecosystems may alter soil mi...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Plant interactions and feedbacks with soil microorganisms play an important role...
Tree species influence biogeochemical cycling through element deposition (throughfall, litterfall), ...
Depending on their tree species composition, forests recruit different soil microbial communities. L...
International audience1. Plant community composition influences soil microbial communities through p...
We investigated the link between aboveground and belowground diversity in temperate deciduous forest...
Aim Soil microorganisms are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Although soil m...
Aim Soil microorganisms are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Although soil ...
International audienceThe objective of this study was to examine the interactive influence of tree d...
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...
Aim Soil microorganisms are essential for the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems. Although soil m...
Increasing tree species diversity in forests might contribute to ecosystem-service maintenance, as w...
Increasing tree species diversity in forests might contribute to ecosystem-service maintenance, as w...
Tree species can substantially impact the structure and functioning of soil microbial communities. H...
International audienceThe predicted increases in drought in many forest ecosystems may alter soil mi...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Plant interactions and feedbacks with soil microorganisms play an important role...
Tree species influence biogeochemical cycling through element deposition (throughfall, litterfall), ...
Depending on their tree species composition, forests recruit different soil microbial communities. L...
International audience1. Plant community composition influences soil microbial communities through p...
We investigated the link between aboveground and belowground diversity in temperate deciduous forest...