Assessment of the effects of multigenerational succession on soil chemical environment, fertility and enzyme activity in Eucalyptus plantations using structural equation modeling
Abstract:Eucalyptus is a short-rotation tree species widely used in tropical and subtropical regions around the world. However, the
high-intensity management mode of multi-generational succession has also made eucalyptus planting controversial due to
ecological and environmental problems, including soil degradation and declines in stand biomass. This paper aims to reveal
the effects of multi-generational succession of eucalyptus on soil fertility, organic structure, and biological properties. Soil
samples were collecte… Show more
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