How do tropical tree species maintain high growth rates on low-phosphorus soils?
Background Tropical tree species can maintain high growth rates on low-phosphorus (P)
soils. However, the physiological basis of the high growth rates of tropical tree species …
soils. However, the physiological basis of the high growth rates of tropical tree species …
The role of phosphorus limitation in shaping soil bacterial communities and their metabolic capabilities
Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient that is often in limited supply, with P availability
constraining biomass production in many terrestrial ecosystems. Despite decades of work …
constraining biomass production in many terrestrial ecosystems. Despite decades of work …
[图书][B] Comparative plant succession among terrestrial biomes of the world
K Prach, LR Walker - 2020 - books.google.com
Despite a century of study by ecologists, recovery following disturbances (succession) is not
fully understood. This book provides the first global synthesis that compares plant …
fully understood. This book provides the first global synthesis that compares plant …
Long-term growth of alfalfa increased soil organic matter accumulation and nutrient mineralization in a semi-arid environment
Land use patterns and vegetation coverage in semi-arid areas of the Loess Plateau have
undergone great changes due to the implementation of the “Grain for Green” project. The …
undergone great changes due to the implementation of the “Grain for Green” project. The …
Effects of vegetation type, season, and soil properties on soil microbial community in subtropical forests
W Han, G Wang, J Liu, J Ni - Applied Soil Ecology, 2021 - Elsevier
The diversity and composition of soil microbial community in forests are affected by
vegetation type, season, and soil properties, but the relative importance of these factors on …
vegetation type, season, and soil properties, but the relative importance of these factors on …
Lipid profiles of plants and soil microbial communities are shaped by soil parent material in Australian sclerophyll forests
Background and aims Plant and soil microbes can reduce their phosphorus (P)-
requirements by replacing phospholipids with non-P containing lipids (eg, galactolipids …
requirements by replacing phospholipids with non-P containing lipids (eg, galactolipids …
Influence of different vegetation types on soil physicochemical parameters and fungal communities
This study assessed the effects of Betula dahurica (BD), Betula platyphylla (BP), Larix
gmelinii (LG), Quercus mongolica (QM), and a mixed conifer–broadleaf forest composed of …
gmelinii (LG), Quercus mongolica (QM), and a mixed conifer–broadleaf forest composed of …
Species pool, local assembly processes: Disentangling the mechanisms determining bacterial α‐and β‐diversity during forest secondary succession
X Zhang, H Dai, Y Huang, K Liu, X Li… - Molecular …, 2024 - Wiley Online Library
Across ecology, and particularly within microbial ecology, there is limited understanding how
the generation and maintenance of diversity. Although recent work has shown that both local …
the generation and maintenance of diversity. Although recent work has shown that both local …
Impact of climate and slope aspects on the composition of soil bacterial communities involved in pedogenetic processes along the Chilean coastal cordillera
V Rodriguez, LM Moskwa, R Oses, P Kühn… - Microorganisms, 2022 - mdpi.com
Soil bacteria play a fundamental role in pedogenesis. However, knowledge about both the
impact of climate and slope aspects on microbial communities and the consequences of …
impact of climate and slope aspects on microbial communities and the consequences of …
Geologically younger ecosystems are more dependent on soil biodiversity for supporting function
Soil biodiversity contains the metabolic toolbox supporting organic matter decomposition
and nutrient cycling in the soil. However, as soil develops over millions of years, the buildup …
and nutrient cycling in the soil. However, as soil develops over millions of years, the buildup …