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View article: Effects of tillage practices in stover-return on endosphere and rhizosphere microbiomes
Effects of tillage practices in stover-return on endosphere and rhizosphere microbiomes Open
This study investigated the effects of different tillage practices (conventional tillage, no-tillage, stover dislocation, and deep tillage) on endophytic and rhizospheric microbial communities in a 9-year maize stover returning experiment …
View article: Editorial: Anthropogenic effects on the microbial communities of terrestrial ecosystems
Editorial: Anthropogenic effects on the microbial communities of terrestrial ecosystems Open
View article: Plant Functional Traits and Soil Nutrients Drive Divergent Symbiotic Fungal Strategies in Three Urban Street Tree Species
Plant Functional Traits and Soil Nutrients Drive Divergent Symbiotic Fungal Strategies in Three Urban Street Tree Species Open
Understanding species-specific mechanisms governing symbiotic fungal responses to plant traits and soil factors is critical for optimizing urban tree “plant-soil-fungus” systems under pollution stress. To address this gap, we combined δ13C…
View article: Enhancing Strain-level Phage-Host Prediction through Experimentally Vali-dated Negatives and Feature Optimization Strategies
Enhancing Strain-level Phage-Host Prediction through Experimentally Vali-dated Negatives and Feature Optimization Strategies Open
Accurate prediction of phage-host interactions at the strain level is critical for understanding microbial ecology and for developing phage-based therapeutics. However, existing models are limited by the lack of experimentally validated ne…
View article: Plant Rewilding: A New Practical Approach in Plant‐Environment Interaction Research
Plant Rewilding: A New Practical Approach in Plant‐Environment Interaction Research Open
Summary statement We redefine plant rewilding as a biodiversity‐focused restoration approach, outlining its conceptual framework, conservation potential, and implementation pathways. This work advances ecological theory while providing pra…
View article: IMix: a user-friendly application for source partitioning using stable isotopes
IMix: a user-friendly application for source partitioning using stable isotopes Open
Background Using isotope mixing models, researchers can estimate the proportionate contributions of the components within a mixture to infer their sources, which is a significant method in fields such as ecology, environmental science, and…
View article: Ectomycorrhizal fungi: Potential guardians of terrestrial ecosystems
Ectomycorrhizal fungi: Potential guardians of terrestrial ecosystems Open
The tolerance of terrestrial ecosystems to anthropogenic stress and climate change has received increasing attention considering the intensification of global changes caused by human activities1. Improvement of the carbon sequestration cap…
View article: Effects of warming conditions on plant nitrogen–phosphorus stoichiometry and resorption of three plant species in alpine meadows on the Tibetan Plateau
Effects of warming conditions on plant nitrogen–phosphorus stoichiometry and resorption of three plant species in alpine meadows on the Tibetan Plateau Open
Global climate change is expected to have a significant impact on ecosystems worldwide, especially for alpine meadows which are considered as one of the most vulnerable components. However, the effects of global warming on the plant nitrog…
View article: Effects of frequency and amount of stover mulching on the microbial community composition and structure in the endosphere and rhizosphere
Effects of frequency and amount of stover mulching on the microbial community composition and structure in the endosphere and rhizosphere Open
Stover mulching, as a sustainable agricultural conservation practice, has been shown to effectively increase soil organic matter and enhance crop yields. The impact of stover mulching on soil microorganisms has been extensively studied. Ho…
View article: Structure and function of microbiomes in the rhizosphere and endosphere response to temperature and precipitation variation in Inner Mongolia steppes
Structure and function of microbiomes in the rhizosphere and endosphere response to temperature and precipitation variation in Inner Mongolia steppes Open
Introduction Owing to challenges in the study of complex rhizosphere and endophytic microbial communities, the composition and function of such microbial communities in steppe ecosystems remain elusive. Here, we studied the microbial commu…
View article: The effect of aboveground long-term low-dose ionizing radiation on soil microbial diversity and structure
The effect of aboveground long-term low-dose ionizing radiation on soil microbial diversity and structure Open
Studies investigating the diversity and structure of soil microbial systems in response to ionizing radiation are scarce. In particular, effects of long-term low-dose radiation is rarely studied because of its unique conditions. In this st…
View article: Negative Linear or Unimodal: Why Forest Soil Fungal Latitudinal Diversity Differs across China
Negative Linear or Unimodal: Why Forest Soil Fungal Latitudinal Diversity Differs across China Open
Latitudinal gradients of forest soil fungal biodiversity in China have been previously investigated; however, the results of these studies were inconsistent. In the present study, I reanalyzed the data from these studies on all forest type…
View article: Linking Leaf Functional Traits with Soil and Climate Factors in Forest Ecosystems in China
Linking Leaf Functional Traits with Soil and Climate Factors in Forest Ecosystems in China Open
Plant leaf functional traits can reflect the adaptive strategies of plants to environmental changes. Exploring the patterns and causes of geographic variation in leaf functional traits is pivotal for improving ecological theory at the macr…
View article: Effects of frequency and amount of stover mulching on soil nitrogen and the microbial functional guilds of the endosphere and rhizosphere
Effects of frequency and amount of stover mulching on soil nitrogen and the microbial functional guilds of the endosphere and rhizosphere Open
Stover mulching as a conservation and sustainable agricultural practice is beneficial for maintaining soil nitrogen (N) requirements and plant health. The microbial functional guilds of the root and rhizosphere are important factors in the…
View article: Phosphorus Limitation of Trees Influences Forest Soil Fungal Diversity in China
Phosphorus Limitation of Trees Influences Forest Soil Fungal Diversity in China Open
Fungal-biogeography studies have shown global patterns of biotic interactions on microbial biogeography. However, the mechanisms underlying these patterns remain relatively unexplored. To determine the dominant factors affecting forest soi…
View article: Long-Term Gamma Radiation Effecton Functional Traitsof <i>Tradescantia Flumnensis</i> L.
Long-Term Gamma Radiation Effecton Functional Traitsof <i>Tradescantia Flumnensis</i> L. Open
The effect of radioactivity on the environment, especially on plants, has always been one of the vital researches of radio-ecology.However, long-term irradiated ecosystems are very rare.Occasionally, one special miniature ecological enviro…
View article: Effect of Long-Term Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation on Soil Microbial Diversity and Structure
Effect of Long-Term Low-Dose Ionizing Radiation on Soil Microbial Diversity and Structure Open
View article: Leaf δ15N, δ13C and Their Associations with Soil Fungal Biodiversity, Ectomycorrhizal and Plant Pathogenic Abundance in Forest Ecosystems of China
Leaf δ15N, δ13C and Their Associations with Soil Fungal Biodiversity, Ectomycorrhizal and Plant Pathogenic Abundance in Forest Ecosystems of China Open
The authors have withdrawn this preprint due to author disagreement.
View article: Leaf δ15N, δ13C and Their Associations with Soil Fungal Biodiversity, Ectomycorrhizal and Plant Pathogenic Abundance in Forest Ecosystems of China
Leaf δ15N, δ13C and Their Associations with Soil Fungal Biodiversity, Ectomycorrhizal and Plant Pathogenic Abundance in Forest Ecosystems of China Open
Leaf δ 15 N and δ 13 C are important functional traits in biogeographic studies of forest ecosystems. However, little is known about their relationships with soil fungal biodiversity, ectomycorrhizal, and plant pathogen abundance at large …
View article: Survival strategy of the endangered tree <i>Acer catalpifolium</i> Rehd., based on <sup>13</sup>C fractionation
Survival strategy of the endangered tree <i>Acer catalpifolium</i> Rehd., based on <sup>13</sup>C fractionation Open
We conducted a field investigation and evaluation of 13 C natural abundance to determine the growth habit and propagation strategy of Acer catalpifolium Rehd., a tree species native to China that is highly endangered. The results showed th…
View article: Microbial Community, Newly Sequestered Soil Organic Carbon, and δ15N Variations Driven by Tree Roots
Microbial Community, Newly Sequestered Soil Organic Carbon, and δ15N Variations Driven by Tree Roots Open
Rhizosphere microbes in forests are key elements of the carbon sequestration of terrestrial ecosystems. To date, little is known about how the diversity and species interactions of the active rhizomicrobial community change during soil car…
View article: Microbial Taxa and Soil Organic Carbon Accumulation Driven by Tree Roots
Microbial Taxa and Soil Organic Carbon Accumulation Driven by Tree Roots Open
Rhizosphere microbes in forests are key elements for carbon accumulation in terrestrial ecosystems. To date, little is known on the rhizomicrobial community changes occurring during soil carbon accumulation. Using high-throughput DNA seque…
View article: How a Root-Microbial System Regulatesthe Response of Soil Respiration to Temperatureand Moisture in a Plantation
How a Root-Microbial System Regulatesthe Response of Soil Respiration to Temperatureand Moisture in a Plantation Open
Understanding the response of soil respiration to changes in temperature and moisture is critical to accurately assess the impact of afforestation on regional carbon balance.In order to investigate the response of soil respiration to soil …
View article: Autotrophic and heterotrophic components of soil respiration caused by rhizosphere priming effects in a plantation
Autotrophic and heterotrophic components of soil respiration caused by rhizosphere priming effects in a plantation Open
Root-exudate inputs can stimulate the decomposition of soil organic carbon by priming microbial activity, but its ecological significance is still not fully understood. This study evaluated autotrophic respiration and heterotrophic respira…