Soil quality and r – K fungal communities in plantations after conversion from subtropical forestLiu T.,
Wu X.,
Li H.,
Ning C.,
Li Y.,
Zhang X.,
He J.,
Filimonenko E.,
Chen S.,
Chen X.,
Gibson D.J.,
Kuzyakov Y.,
Yan W. ) and Cunninghamia lanceolate (Fir) in a
subtropical region of China. After conversion, soil pH in the
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Loss of labile organic carbon from subsoil due to land-use changes insubtropical China of natural ecosystems to
plantations or croplands; however, the effect of land use change on subsoil C
Simulated leaf litter addition causes opposite priming effects on natural forest and plantation soils to tree
plantations alters the quality and decreases the quantity of litter inputs into the soil, but how