2021
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.735121
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Comparison of the Structure and Diversity of Root-Associated and Soil Microbial Communities Between Acacia Plantations and Native Tropical Mountain Forests

Abstract: Deforestation of native tropical forests has occurred extensively over several decades. The plantation of fast-growing trees, such as Acacia spp., is expanding rapidly in tropical regions, which can contribute to conserve the remaining native tropical forests. To better understand belowground biogeochemical cycles and the sustainable productivity of acacia plantations, we assessed the effects of vegetation (acacia plantations vs. native forests) and soil types (Oxisols vs. Ultisols) on soil properties, includi… Show more

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“…Habitat and geographical distribution : Saprobe on dead leaves of an unidentified tree from China ( Wu & Diao 2022 ). According to GlobalFungi, identical sequences were found in one sample in a study by Sawada et al (2021) collected from roots in the tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest in Asia (Vietnam) (MAT 22 °C, MAP 1 944 mm).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Habitat and geographical distribution : Saprobe on dead leaves of an unidentified tree from China ( Wu & Diao 2022 ). According to GlobalFungi, identical sequences were found in one sample in a study by Sawada et al (2021) collected from roots in the tropical and subtropical dry broadleaf forest in Asia (Vietnam) (MAT 22 °C, MAP 1 944 mm).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 93%