Understanding the relationships among bamboo growth, soil microbial community and phosphorus (P) fertilization may shed new light on the optimization of P application rate and ecological function of P nutrient in forest ecosystem. This study aimed to evaluate the impacts of P fertilizations (25 and 50 kg P ha−1) on Phyllostachys edulis (Moso bamboo) growths, soil nutrient contents and microbial properties at different altitudes (300 and 800 m) and to link Moso bamboo growths with abiotic and biotic factors. Compared with the blank control, P fertilizations alone generated negligible impacts on the increases of Moso bamboo biomass and soil available P contents. Bacterial and fungal community diversities kept relatively stable after P fertili...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient in forest ecosystems in subtropical regions. However, the effects o...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Thinning and understory clearance are among the two most popular forest management practices carried...
With high biomass productivity and resistance to heavy metals (HM) stress, bamboo has strong potenti...
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is one of the widely growing bamboo species in Asia. Because of i...
Moso bamboo is one of the fastest-growing plants in the world. The objective of this study was to in...
Phosphorus (P) availability is expected to affect soil microbial community. However, our knowledge a...
A preliminary study was conducted to determine any modifications to basic soil properties following ...
The uncontrolled invasion of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) dramatically alters soil nitrogen...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Rhizosphere plays an important role in regulating soil fertility and nutrient cycling in different e...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient in forest ecosystems in subtropical regions. However, the effects o...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...
Thinning and understory clearance are among the two most popular forest management practices carried...
With high biomass productivity and resistance to heavy metals (HM) stress, bamboo has strong potenti...
Moso bamboo (Phyllostachys edulis) is one of the widely growing bamboo species in Asia. Because of i...
Moso bamboo is one of the fastest-growing plants in the world. The objective of this study was to in...
Phosphorus (P) availability is expected to affect soil microbial community. However, our knowledge a...
A preliminary study was conducted to determine any modifications to basic soil properties following ...
The uncontrolled invasion of moso bamboo (Phyllostachys pubescens) dramatically alters soil nitrogen...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Rhizosphere plays an important role in regulating soil fertility and nutrient cycling in different e...
Compared with the ordinary single-season shooting among woody bamboos in Poaceae, the attribute of f...
Phosphorus (P) is a key nutrient in forest ecosystems in subtropical regions. However, the effects o...
1. It has long been believed that soil microbial activity in tropical forest ecosystems is limited b...