2023
DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2023.1104077
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Effects of Cinnamomum camphora coppice planting on soil fertility, microbial community structure and enzyme activity in subtropical China

Abstract: Cinnamomum camphora (C. camphora) is a broad-leaved evergreen tree cultivated in subtropical China. Currently, the use of C. camphora clonal cuttings for coppice management has become popular. However, the effects of C. camphora coppice planting on soil abiotic and biotic variances remained unclear. In this study, we collected soil from three points in the seven-year C. camphora coppice planting land: under the tree canopy (P15), between trees (P50), and abandoned land (Control) to investigate the effects of C… Show more

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“…There are several potential reasons accounting for this. Firstly, although fertilizer can increase soil nutrient input, it is uncertain whether it can compensate for nutrients taken away by crop harvesting [ 7 ], specifically the C. camphora coppice harvest in this study. Furthermore, soil fertility changes may also correlate with the types of vegetation or crops [ 4 ].…”
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“…There are several potential reasons accounting for this. Firstly, although fertilizer can increase soil nutrient input, it is uncertain whether it can compensate for nutrients taken away by crop harvesting [ 7 ], specifically the C. camphora coppice harvest in this study. Furthermore, soil fertility changes may also correlate with the types of vegetation or crops [ 4 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is suggested that planting more trees can create more diverse niches for underground microbes to thrive [ 5 , 6 ]. Indeed, an increasing number of studies support the argument that tree planting can significantly influence the diversity and composition of soil microbiota directly by modifying soil properties and resource utilization patterns [ 7 , 8 ]. However, some studies suggest that tree planting may have adverse effects.…”
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