“…The effects of vegetation conversion on SOC have been focused on changes related to forest age, quantity and quality of litter fall, soil disturbance (Song et al, ; Yang et al, ) and dominance of soil microbes with various strategies (Chen et al, ). Previous studies have shown that microbial activity is related to C cycling based on investigations of microbial efficiency (Frey, Lee, Melillo, & Six, ; Six, Frey, Thiet, & Batten, ), metabolic quotient model (Bini et al, ), soil respiration (Carey et al, ; Song et al, ), phospholipid fatty acid analysis, and extracellular enzyme activity (Smith, Marín‐Spiotta, & Balser, ; Smith, Marín‐Spiotta, Graaff, & Balser, ). Studies have shown a direct correlation between soil bacterial functional gene diversity and SOC content (Xue et al, ; Zhang et al, ) based on GeoChip technology (Cong, Liu, et al, ; Tu et al, ; Yang et al, ; Zhang, Cong, et al, ).…”