The spatial distribution of tree-tree interaction effects on soil microbial biomass and respiration
Henriette Christel,
Helge Bruelheide,
Simone Cesarz
et al.
Abstract:The capacity of forests to sequester carbon in both above- and
belowground compartments is a crucial tool to mitigate rising
atmospheric carbon concentrations. Belowground carbon storage in forests
is strongly linked to soil microbial communities that are the key
drivers of soil heterotrophic respiration, organic matter decomposition,
and thus nutrient cycling. However, the relationships between tree
diversity and soil microbial properties such as biomass and respiration
remain unclear with inconsistent findin… Show more
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