Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
4382810 Applied Soil Ecology 2010 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
▶ Responses of C and N mineralization and microbial community-level physiological profile to temperature and substrate addition were studied in mineral soils from a hybrid poplar chronosequence. ▶ Carbon and N mineralization were significantly affected by temperature, substrate addition and stand age. ▶ Temperature and labile C addition changed microbial community functions in the poplar chronosequence. ▶ Temperature, substrate addition and stand age interacted to affect microbial functional diversity and C and N mineralization.
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