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Soil microorganisms are the main drivers of all of the biochemical processes that occur in soils. Land-use conversion, a common occurrence driven by market economy, changes plant species and the associated management strategies, thus significantly influences soil microbial communities. However, few studies have been conducted to disentangle the effect of the alteration of plant species from that of...
The selection of tree species is critical for soil organic carbon (SOC) stock and dynamics under afforestation. Exotic tree species were widely introduced and have been considered as a form of human-induced global change. However, how exotic tree species, as compared with native ones, affect SOC storage and soil respiration (Rs) has not been sufficiently investigated. Here we studied this issue in...
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