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Response of soil bacterial communities to nitrogen and phosphorus additions in an age-sequence of subtropical forests
2021
iForest : Biogeosciences and Forestry
With global nitrogen (N) deposition continuously increasing, few reports exist describing how soil bacteria respond at the molecular level to long-term addition of excess N in variously aged forests. To reveal the responses of soil bacteria to the elevated N, an experiment was conducted with a chronic nutrient addition within differently aged stands (46-, 78-, and 200-years-old) in the northern subtropical China since 2011, including three treatments, CK (no N nor phosphorus (P) additions), N
doi:10.3832/ifor3655-013
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