Abstract:Background: Phyllostachys edulis (moso bamboo) is a key source of non-wood forest products. Clarifying the linkage among bamboo growth, soil nutrient and core microbe can expand the horizon on nutrient management practices and functional endophytic and rhizospheric microbes.Results: In this study, young (0.5-yr), mature (2.5-yr and 4.5-yr) and old (6.5-yr) bamboo plants were selected in a moso bamboo field, and above-ground tissues, below-ground roots (rhizomes) and rhizospheric soils were sampled. The bamboo … Show more
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