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Long term effects of management practice intensification on soil microbial community structure and co-occurrence network in a non-timber plantation 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 459
作者:  Xue L.;  Ren H.;  Brodribb T.J.;  Wang J.;  Yao X.;  Li S.
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Bacteria  Complex networks  Fertilizers  Forestry  Fungi  Herbicides  Inorganic chemicals  Manures  Nitrogen fixation  Nutrients  Organic carbon  Productivity  Soil moisture  Timber  Vegetation  Weed control  Alpha and beta diversities  Bacterial community structure  Co-occurrence networks  Environmental factors  Microbial community structures  Non-timber plantation  Soil microbial community  Soil microbial community structure  Environmental management  aluminum  biochemical composition  community structure  fertilizer  nitrogen fixation  optimization  plantation forestry  soil microorganism  soil moisture  sustainable forestry  timber  total organic carbon  Bacteria  Fertilizers  Forestry  Fungi  Herbicides  Nutrients  Bacteria (microorganisms)  Bradyrhizobium  Carya  Fungi  Microascales  Rhizophydium  
Effects of different rotation periods of Eucalyptus plantations on soil physiochemical properties, enzyme activities, microbial biomass and microbial community structure and diversity 期刊论文
, 2020, 卷号: 456
作者:  Xu Y.;  Du A.;  Wang Z.;  Zhu W.;  Li C.;  Wu L.
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Bacteria  Biomass  Cultivation  Enzyme activity  Fungi  Nitrogen  Nutrients  Phosphorus  Physicochemical properties  Rotation  Textures  Eucalyptus  Eucalyptus plantations  Microbial biomass  Microbial community structures  Physio-chemical properties  Soil bacterial community  Soil physico-chemical properties  Soil quality  Soils  crop rotation  enzyme activity  evergreen tree  fungus  microbial ecology  physicochemical property  soil microorganism  soil organic matter  soil quality  species diversity  Bacteria  Biomass  Cultivation  Fungi  Nitrogen  Nutrients  Bacteria (microorganisms)  Eucalyptus  Fungi