2023
DOI: 10.15244/pjoes/169134
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Regulation of the Soil Microbial Metabolism Through Alterations in the Vegetative Community in Wetlands

Rui Peng,
Xinyu Li,
Jiabao Lou
et al.

Abstract: Changes in vegetation communities are projected to have a greater impact on the turnover and storage of carbon in coastal wetlands by affecting soil organic matter decomposition. Microbial metabolism regulates the process of organic matter decomposition in the soil. However, there is still a need for a mechanistic framework to predict the effects of vegetation changes on soil microbial metabolism. Hence, this study aimed to evaluate the changing trends of microbial metabolic limitation and carbon use efficienc… Show more

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“…Reports of trace metal-rich mineral or soil deposits have been made, and these potentially hazardous elements could be released into groundwater systems based on the geological context of the research location [16,73,74,83,84].…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis (Pca)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reports of trace metal-rich mineral or soil deposits have been made, and these potentially hazardous elements could be released into groundwater systems based on the geological context of the research location [16,73,74,83,84].…”
Section: Principal Component Analysis (Pca)mentioning
confidence: 99%