An alarming and increasing deforestation rate threatens Amazon tropical ecosystems and subsequent degradation due to frequent fires. Agroforestry systems (AFS) may offer a sustainable alternative, reportedly mimicking the plant-soil interactions of the natural mature forest (MF). However, the role of microbial community in tropical AFS remains largely unknown. This knowledge is crucial for evaluating the sustainability of AFS and practices given the key role of microbes in the aboveground-belowground interactions. The current study, by comparing different AFS and successions of secondary and MFs, showed that AFS fostered distinct groups of bacterial community, diverging from the MFs, likely a result of management practices while secondary f...
Background/Question/Methods
Land use change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity ...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
International audience1. Resource control over abundance, structure and functional diversity of soil...
An alarming and increasing deforestation rate threatens Amazon tropical ecosystems and subsequent de...
Anthropogenic pressures on tropical forests are rapidly intensifying, but our understanding of their...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
This data contains the information on the sites collected for the paper: Microbiome resilience of Am...
Understanding the interactions among microbial communities, plant communities and soil properties fo...
Plant communities affect the soil subsystem and vice-versa. Anthropogenic management activities impa...
The Amazon Rainforest is a global diversity hotspot that has experienced a significant level of defo...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on global ...
The Amazon rainforest, the largest equatorial forest in the world, is being cleared for pasture and ...
Tropical forests are hotspots of biodiversity and have global significance to the terrestrial carbon...
Widespread and continuing losses of tropical old-growth forests imperil global biodiversity and alte...
Background/Question/Methods
Land use change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity ...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
International audience1. Resource control over abundance, structure and functional diversity of soil...
An alarming and increasing deforestation rate threatens Amazon tropical ecosystems and subsequent de...
Anthropogenic pressures on tropical forests are rapidly intensifying, but our understanding of their...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
This data contains the information on the sites collected for the paper: Microbiome resilience of Am...
Understanding the interactions among microbial communities, plant communities and soil properties fo...
Plant communities affect the soil subsystem and vice-versa. Anthropogenic management activities impa...
The Amazon Rainforest is a global diversity hotspot that has experienced a significant level of defo...
Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on global ...
The Amazon rainforest, the largest equatorial forest in the world, is being cleared for pasture and ...
Tropical forests are hotspots of biodiversity and have global significance to the terrestrial carbon...
Widespread and continuing losses of tropical old-growth forests imperil global biodiversity and alte...
Background/Question/Methods
Land use change is one of the greatest threats to biodiversity ...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
International audience1. Resource control over abundance, structure and functional diversity of soil...