【💡Editor's Choice】
#Plant_soilFeedback in European grasslands is phylogenetically independent but affected by plant species origin.

#Co_evolution | #EnemyReleaseHypothesis | #GreenhouseExperiment | #MicrobialRespiration | #Plant_soilInteractions | #SoilMicroorganisms

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https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf021

【🎉Latest accepted article】
The effects of wildfires on soil microbial community structure, network and assembly in #LarixGmeliniiForest

#WildfireDisturbance | #SoilMicroorganisms | #Co_occurrenceNetwork | #CommunityAssembly

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf207

Julia Dieskau et al. explored the mechanisms driving plant–soil feedbacks and their broader implications for ecosystem functioning and species coexistence.

#Co_evolution | #EnemyReleaseHypothesis | #GreenhouseExperiment | #MicrobialRespiration | #Plant_soilInteractions | #SoilMicroorganisms

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf021

New paper out 😅 Combined Effects of Polyethylene and Bordeaux Mixture on the Soil–Plant System: Phytotoxicity, Copper Accumulation and Changes in #MicrobialAbundance www.mdpi.com/3430254 #microplastics #soil #agriculture #soilmicroorganisms

mdpi.com/3430254

🔎 The role of plant species origin and phylogenetic distance in interspecific plant–soil feedbacks (PSFs)

Methods: greenhouse experiment

Results:
1️⃣ The soil treated with local plant inoculation had a stronger inhibitory effect on biomass.
2️⃣ Phylogenetic distance did not influence PSFs.

#Co_evolution | #EnemyReleaseHypothesis | #GreenhouseExperiment | #MicrobialRespiration | #Nativevs.Exotic | #Plant_soilInteractions | #SoilMicroorganisms

https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtaf021

#SoilMicroorganisms and their diversity are important bioindicators of soil carbon and nutrient cycling. #LandUseType is a major determining factor that influences #SoilMicrobialCommunityComposition in #FloodplainEcosystems. Xiongde Dong et al. conducted the study in the #YellowRiver floodplain to examine the effects of land use type on soil microbial communities.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtac075
How do #SoilMicroorganisms respond to increasing #PlantSpeciesDiversity (PSD) when #MicrobialResource limited ?
The conclusion is: Increasing PSD aggravates microbial #Phosphorus limitation but alleviates microbial #Carbon limitation in a #SubtropicalForest.
https://doi.org/10.1093/jpe/rtae100