Afforestation enhances potential bacterial metabolic function without concurrent soil carbon: a case study of mu us sandy land

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  • What: Afforestation resulted in increased bacterial diversity, more complex co-occurrence networks, and a shift in the life history strategy from r to K. However, there was no increase in soil organic carbon and microbial biomass.
  • Who: Yang Zheng and collaborators from the Natural Resources Research, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing, China have published the paper: Afforestation Enhances Potential Bacterial Metabolic Function without Concurrent Soil Carbon: A Case Study of Mu Us Sandy Land, in the Journal: Forests 2024, 867 of /2024/

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