Skip to content
RDL
Network
Ekosistem
Uygulama değiştir
EN
Hakkımızda
SSS
Giriş yap
Başla
Nutrient availability drives the ecological linkage between microbial functional diversity and soil organic matter molecular complexity during forest restoration — Jing Zhang (2025) | RDL Network
Back
Cite
Save
Save for later
Share
Home
Publications
Nutrient availability drives the ecological linkage between microbial functional diversity and soil organic matter molecular complexity during forest restoration
JP
Shared by
Josep Penuelas
Nutrient availability drives the ecological linkage between microbial functional diversity and soil organic matter molecular complexity during forest restoration
Article
2025
en
Authors
+10 more
JZ
Jing Zhang
TW
Tao Wang
JW
Jun Wang
Discussion
(0)
Sign in
to like and join the discussion.
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.
Related publications
Article
2014
Linkages between the soil organic matter fractions and the microbial metabolic functional diversity within a broad-leaved Korean pine forest
Jing Tian
,
Michael McCormack
,
Jing‐Yuan Wang
,
Dali Guo
,
Qiufeng Wang
,
Xinyu Zhang
,
Guirui Yu
,
Еvgenia Blagodatskaya
,
Yakov Kuzyakov
European Journal of Soil Biology
Preprint
2023
Temperature Sensitivity of Soil Organic Matter Decomposition During Forest Restoration: The Rhizosphere Effects
Fei Gao
,
Shuguang Liu
,
Yakov Kuzyakov
,
Dandan Gao
,
Ning Chen
,
Andrew R. Smith
,
Hailun Wang
,
Wende Yan
Article
2025
Forest conversion alters microbial decomposition of soil organic matter
Xinjing Qu
,
Jiahuan Guo
,
Haiyun Zi
,
Yakov Kuzyakov
,
Biao Zhu
,
Xiaogang Li
Article
2015
The application of ecological stoichiometry to plant–microbial–soil organic matter transformations
Sophie Zechmeister‐Boltenstern
,
Katharina Keiblinger
,
Maria Mooshammer
,
Josep Penuelas
,
Andreas Richter
,
Jordi Sardans
,
Wolfgang Wanek
Article
2011
Relationships between soil organic matter and the soil microbial biomass (size, functional diversity, and community structure) in crop and pasture systems in a semi-arid environment
Daniel V. Murphy
,
W. R. Cookson
,
M. Braimbridge
,
Petra Marschner
,
Davey L Jones
,
E. Stockdale
,
Lynette K. Abbott
Soil Research
Discussion(0)
No comments yet. Be the first to comment.