2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1117384
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Understory vegetation diversity, soil properties and microbial community response to different thinning intensities in Cryptomeria japonica var. sinensis plantations

Abstract: IntroductionSoil microorganisms are the key factors in elucidating the effects of thinning on tree growth performance, but the effects of vegetation and soil on the species composition and function of soil microorganisms after thinning are still not well elaborated.MethodsThe effects of thinning on understory vegetation diversity, soil physicochemical properties and soil microbial community composition were investigated in a thinning trial plantation of Cryptomeria japonica var. sinensis, including four thinni… Show more

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“…Then, we naturally air-dried and sieved the 1 kg sample for determining the contents of soil pH, SOC, TN, TP, TK, AK, AP and AN. SOC was determined by potassium dichromate oxidation-external heating method [33]; TN was determined by Kjeldahl nitrogen determination method using 2300 K jeltec analyzer (FOSS, Munkedal, Sweden). AN was determined by alkaline dissolution diffusion method; TP and AP were determined by molybdenum-antimony antimony colorimetric method; TK was determined by atomic absorption method; AK was determined by flame photometric method; and soil pH was determined by a pH meter in a mixture of soil and water (1:2.5).…”
Section: Soil Sampling and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Then, we naturally air-dried and sieved the 1 kg sample for determining the contents of soil pH, SOC, TN, TP, TK, AK, AP and AN. SOC was determined by potassium dichromate oxidation-external heating method [33]; TN was determined by Kjeldahl nitrogen determination method using 2300 K jeltec analyzer (FOSS, Munkedal, Sweden). AN was determined by alkaline dissolution diffusion method; TP and AP were determined by molybdenum-antimony antimony colorimetric method; TK was determined by atomic absorption method; AK was determined by flame photometric method; and soil pH was determined by a pH meter in a mixture of soil and water (1:2.5).…”
Section: Soil Sampling and Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The intensity of thinning significantly influences soil biochemical properties, particularly impacting soil microbial activity-an essential contributor to organic matter decomposition [40]. As thinning intensity escalates, microclimate conditions undergo substantial changes, exerting a pronounced effect on microbial communities and their associated enzymes.…”
Section: Thinning Intensity Effects On Soil Chemical and Biochemical ...mentioning
confidence: 99%