Forest succession improves the complexity of soil microbial interaction and ecological stochasticity of community assembly: evidence from phoebe bournei -dominated forests in subtropical regions

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  • who: TYPE and collaborators from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, China East China Normal University, China have published the paper: Forest succession improves the complexity of soil microbial interaction and ecological stochasticity of community assembly: Evidence from Phoebe bournei -dominated forests in subtropical regions, in the Journal: nutrients (Zhao et_al, 2016). Moreover, it is generally considered that soil fungi dominate the microbial community at the later stage of forest succession, which will compete for soil resources with bacteria (Fierer et_al, 2007; Zhou et_al, 2017). Further, habitat conversion can reshape the distinct key taxa within these co-occurrence . . .

     

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