Bacteria are among the most critical components in soil. The application of nutrients as an important management measure to maintain soil fertility can affect the structure of soil bacterial communities. The objective of this study was to explore the influence of the application of nutrients on the soil bacterial community composition and diversity in a Larix olgensis Henry plantation after thinning using Illumina high-throughput sequencing technology. In July 2015, a middle-aged (27 years old) Larix olgensis forest, afforested in the spring of 1988 (thinning was conducted in the winter of 2012), in MengJiagang National Forest Farm, Jiamusi City, China, was assessed. Four fertilizer treatments were applied, each replicated three times: nitr...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization may profoundly affect soil microbial communities. In this study, a field ...
Soil microbes are the main driving forces and influencing factors of biochemical reactions in the en...
Nutrient inputs to forest ecosystems significantly influence aboveground plant community structure a...
<p>Nutrient inputs to forest ecosystems significantly influence aboveground plant community structur...
Bacteria play vital roles in soil biological fertility; however, it remains poorly understood about ...
Abstract Bacteria play vital roles in soil biological fertility; however, it remains poorly understo...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition endangers the biodiversity and stability of forest ecosystems, and...
Soil microbes play a key role in the formation and decomposition of organic materials and in the imp...
Understanding forest management-associated soil microbial changes is central to linking aboveground ...
Although soil bacteria play critical roles in agro-ecosystems, the knowledge of their response to lo...
Our study investigates the effect of near-naturalization of plantations on soil physicochemical and ...
Appropriate fertilization can enhance forest productivity by maintaining soil fertility and improvin...
The bacterial community and diversity in mulberry field soils with different application ages of ino...
Soil microorganisms play crucial roles in nutrient cycling and determining soil quality and fertilit...
Cropping systems such as monoculture and rotation can affect soil microbial communities, however, th...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization may profoundly affect soil microbial communities. In this study, a field ...
Soil microbes are the main driving forces and influencing factors of biochemical reactions in the en...
Nutrient inputs to forest ecosystems significantly influence aboveground plant community structure a...
<p>Nutrient inputs to forest ecosystems significantly influence aboveground plant community structur...
Bacteria play vital roles in soil biological fertility; however, it remains poorly understood about ...
Abstract Bacteria play vital roles in soil biological fertility; however, it remains poorly understo...
Increased nitrogen (N) deposition endangers the biodiversity and stability of forest ecosystems, and...
Soil microbes play a key role in the formation and decomposition of organic materials and in the imp...
Understanding forest management-associated soil microbial changes is central to linking aboveground ...
Although soil bacteria play critical roles in agro-ecosystems, the knowledge of their response to lo...
Our study investigates the effect of near-naturalization of plantations on soil physicochemical and ...
Appropriate fertilization can enhance forest productivity by maintaining soil fertility and improvin...
The bacterial community and diversity in mulberry field soils with different application ages of ino...
Soil microorganisms play crucial roles in nutrient cycling and determining soil quality and fertilit...
Cropping systems such as monoculture and rotation can affect soil microbial communities, however, th...
Nitrogen (N) fertilization may profoundly affect soil microbial communities. In this study, a field ...
Soil microbes are the main driving forces and influencing factors of biochemical reactions in the en...
Nutrient inputs to forest ecosystems significantly influence aboveground plant community structure a...