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Lasota, Jarosław, Ewa Błońska, Tomasz Wanic, and Maciej Zwydak. "The trophic requirements of selected underwood species occurring in forests." Forest Research Papers 75, no. 2 (2014): 181–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0017.

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Abstract The subject of this study were soil requirements of common woody shrubs, which may be part of the forest understory (Sorbus aucuparia L., Frangula alnus Mill., Corylus avellana L., Juniperus communis L., Padus avium Mill., Euonymus europaea L., Sambucus nigra L.). We focused on phytocenoses in the vicinity of natural forests in reserves and national parks of Polish lowlands and defined optimal types and subtypes of soil with trophic variations for each underwood species. The range of trophism for each species of shrub was determined using specific physicochemical properties of the soi
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Lasota, Jarosław, Ewa Błońska, Tomasz Wanic, and Maciej Zwydak. "The trophic requirements of selected underwood species occurring in forests." Forest Research Papers 75 (2) (June 1, 2014): 181–91. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0017.

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The subject of this study were soil requirements of common woody shrubs, which may be part of the forest understory (<em>Sorbus aucuparia</em> L., <em>Frangula alnus</em> Mill., <em>Corylus avellana</em> L., <em>Juniperus communis</em> L., <em>Padus avium</em> Mill., <em>Euonymus europaea</em> L., <em>Sambucus nigra</em> L.). We focused on phytocenoses in the vicinity of natural forests in reserves and national parks of Polish lowlands and defined optimal types and subtypes of soil with trophic variations for each underwood species. The range of trophism for each species of shrub was determine
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Wanic, Tomasz, Jan Bodziarczyk, Michał Gąsiorek, et al. "Trophic conditions of forest soils of the Pieniny National Park, southern Poland." Soil Science Annual 68, no. 4 (2017): 205–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ssa-2017-0026.

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Abstract The primary objective of this study was to characterise the edaphic conditions of forest areas in the Pieniny National Park (PNP), and to describe the dependencies between properties of forest soils and types of forest plant communities. The “Soil Trophic Index” (SIGg) for mountainous areas was applied. The evaluation of the trophism for 74 forest monitoring employed the soil trophic index for mountainous areas SIGg or SIGgo. Plant communities in the forest monitoring areas were classified according to the Braun-Blanquet’s phytosociological method. Soils of PNP present in the forest m
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Czubaszek, Robert, and Ewa Walentynowicz. "Floristic and habitat diversity of the dunes in the Narew River Valley." Forest Research Papers 75 (2) (June 1, 2014): 149–58. https://doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0014.

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The aim of the research presented here was to determine and compare the habitat conditions of the two adjacent dune areas in the Narew River Valley. For the comparative studies we used the ecological indicator value method and the index of forest soil trophism (<em>ITGL</em>), both of which revealed differences between the investigated habitats. Values of <em>ITGL</em> indicate that in the case of the Uroczysko Serwańce dune, which is covered by a mixed coniferous forest (<em>Serratulo-Piceetum</em>), the habitat is oligotrophic, while the habitat on the Ławki Małe dune is dominated by a not y
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Bijak, Szymon. "Selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the Romincka Forest, NE Poland." Soil Science Annual 68, no. 4 (2017): 182–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/ssa-2017-0023.

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Abstract The paper presents selected properties of the organic soils developed in boreal mire spruce forests (Sphagno girensohnii-Piceetum) in the Romincka Forest (NE Poland). Additionally, the relationship between soil fertility and forest stand productivity was investigated. Data from 12 soil profiles, differing in terms of peatland ecological type (raised bog, transitional bog and fen) was used. The significance of the differences in soil properties among peatland types was assessed with the Kruskal-Wallis test. Soil fertility was described using soil trophic index (SIGo), whereas stand pro
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Czubaszek, Robert, and Ewa Walentynowicz. "Floristic and habitat diversity of the dunes in the Narew River Valley." Forest Research Papers 75, no. 2 (2014): 149–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/frp-2014-0014.

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Abstract The aim of the research presented here was to determine and compare the habitat conditions of the two adjacent dune areas in the Narew River Valley. For the comparative studies we used the ecological indicator value method and the index of forest soil trophism (ITGL), both of which revealed differences between the investigated habitats. Values of ITGL indicate that in the case of the Uroczysko Serwańce dune, which is covered by a mixed coniferous forest (Serratulo-Piceetum), the habitat is oligotrophic, while the habitat on the Ławki Małe dune is dominated by a not yet fully developed
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Li, Yujuan, Guoping Yang, Deborah A. Neher, Cheng-Yuan Xu, and Jihua Wu. "Status of soil nematode communities during natural regeneration of a subtropical forest in southwestern China." Nematology 17, no. 1 (2015): 79–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15685411-00002853.

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Forest recovery has been extensively evaluated using plant communities but fewer studies have been conducted on soil fauna. This study reports the status of soil nematode communities during natural re-establishment after deforestation in a subtropical forest in southwestern China. Soil nematode communities of two secondary succession stages, shrub-grassland and secondary forest, were compared with those of virgin forest. Shrub-grassland had higher herbivore relative abundance but lower fungivore and bacterivore relative abundance than forests. Between secondary and virgin forest, the latter ha
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Lasota, Jarosław, Ewa Błońska, Stanisław Łyszczarz, and Adrian Sadowy. "Forest habitats and forest types on chernozems in south-eastern Poland." Soil Science Annual 70, no. 3 (2019): 234–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ssa-2019-0021.

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Abstract The objective of the study is the presentation of the chemical properties of forest chernozems and the features of forest habitats developed on chernozems in south-eastern Poland. The assessment of the trophic status of chernozems was presented based on the Trophic Soil Index (SIG). Moreover, the paper presents the diversity of forest vegetation on chernozems. The research covered 15 plots from the habitat inventory performed for the Mircze and Strzelce Forest Districts (SE Poland). Habitat conditions were characterised on the research plots, with particular consideration of the soil
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Čerevková, A., M. Renčo, and L. Cagáň. "Short-term effects of forest disturbances on soil nematode communities in European mountain spruce forests." Journal of Helminthology 87, no. 3 (2012): 376–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022149x12000508.

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AbstractThe nematode communities in spruce forests were compared with the short-term effects of forest damage, caused by windstorm, wildfire and management practices of forest soils. Soil samples were collected in June and October from 2006 to 2008 in four different sites: (1) forest unaffected by the wind (REF); (2) storm-felled forest with salvaged timber (EXT); (3) modified forest affected by timber salvage (wood removal) and forest fire (FIR); and (4) storm-felled forest where timber had been left unsalvaged (NEX). Nematode analysis showed that the dominant species in all four investigated
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Pietrzykowski, Marcin, Marek Pająk, and Wojciech Krzaklewski. "Application of soil quality indexes for the habitat conditions variability assessment in the forestry rehabilitated former mining spoil banks." Folia Forestalia Polonica, Series A - Forestry 53(1) (March 1, 2011): 17–24. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.30832.

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According to Polish law, all former mining areas, whether for coal or other minerals should be rehabilitated. This paper analyses the possibility of using of indexes of Soil Trophy (ITGL) and Site Soil (SIG) to describe variability in the &ldquo;Bełchat&oacute;w&rdquo; Brown Coal Mine dumping grounds for mining subsidence, which have been reclaimed for forestry. Research was conducted in four substrate variants forming the soil bedrock being created of: nutrient-rich, sandy clay Quaternary (NWL on the inside spoil bank) and clay silt (NZL on the outside spoil bank), as well as poorer Quaternar
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Kondras, Marek, Danuta Czępińska-Kamińska, Paulina Sienicka, Anna Otręba, Karol Torzewski, and Lidia Oktaba. "The Stock of Organic Carbon in Forest Soils in Phytocenosis of the Continental Mixed Coniferous Forest in Kampinos National Park." Soil Science Annual 63, no. 4 (2012): 26–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/v10239-012-0038-8.

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Abstract In this study physical and chemical analyses of soils were conducted in four areas of the habitat fresh mixed coniferous forest typical of the Kampinos National Park (20% forest area KPN). An attempt was made to evaluate the stock of organic carbon in every genetic horizon and the whole profiles of selected soils, and one counted the indicator ITGL (FSTI - Forest Soil Trophizm Index). In the examined soils, the particle size distributions, the content and ability to store organic carbon was analyzed as well as the amount of total nitrogen, C:N ratio, soil reaction and sorption propert
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Sewerniak, Piotr. "Plant species richness or soil fertility: which affects more the productivity of Scots pine in Central Europe?" Annals of Forest Research 63, no. 2 (2020): 57–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.15287/afr.2020.2003.

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It has been highlighted that forest productivity is related both to species richness and to soil fertility; however, thus far it has not been investigated which of these agents is more important for the productivity. The goal of this study was to examine this problem with regard to Scots pine (Pinus sylvestris L.) stands in Central Europe. The study was conducted in 129 plots located in SW Poland. The productivity of even-aged pine stands was estimated based on site index. Plant species richness was investigated regarding the total richness as well as the richness referring to particular fores
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Lavrov, Vitaliy, Nataliia Miroshnyk, Tatiana Grabovska, and Tatiana Shupova. "Forest shelter belts in organic agricultural landscape: structure of biodiversity and their ecological role." Folia Forestalia Polonica 63, no. 1 (2021): 48–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/ffp-2021-0005.

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Abstract The aim of this article is to assess the structure of biodiversity of field protective forest shelter belts to determine the directions of increasing their reclamation and conservation potential in the organic agricultural landscape. Methods of comparative ecology (synecological approach, assessment of α-diversity), forestry, geobotany, ornithology and statistical analysis are used. Changes in species diversity of plants and birds in forest shelter belts around organic fields are characterized. It is established that plantations with developed undergrowth and under-storey are transfor
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Kryazheva, Ekaterina, Yulia Vinogradova, Olga Shakhtarova, Yuri Kholopov, and Elena Lapteva. "Biological activity of forest litters in Ukhta City’s Central Park soils (The Komi Republic)." E3S Web of Conferences 407 (2023): 01017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/e3sconf/202340701017.

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Physicochemical properties and parameters of biological activity of forest litter horizons of illuvial-ferruginous podzols, formed the main part of soil cover of the largest recreational zone of Ukhta city, the G. A. Karchevsky Central Park, have been determined for the first time ever. In the park soils, a change in the basic agrochemical parameters (alkalinization and an increase in the content of available forms of the most important biogens with the exception of organic compounds carbon), the accumulation of heavy metals (up to moderately toxic level according to value of total pollution i
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Yang, Nan, Yuchao Wang, Boran Liu, et al. "Exploration of Soil Microbial Diversity and Community Structure along Mid-Subtropical Elevation Gradients in Southeast China." Forests 14, no. 4 (2023): 769. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f14040769.

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Climate change is altering the abundance and distributions of natural communities in mountainous ecosystems, but the variations of soil microbial communities and their driving factors along elevation gradients at high altitudinal mid-subtropical zones have received limited attention. Such information is needed for a comprehensive understanding of the ecosystem’s response to intensifying climate changes. In this study, using Illumina sequencing, we investigated the shift in soil microbial diversity and community composition at eight evergreen broadleaf forest sites, which ranged from a low of 5
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Garibay-Arciniega, Joselin, María Guzmán-Martínez, José Luis Rosas-Acevedo, Juan Violante-González, María Laura Sampedro-Rosas, and Manuel Mundo-Ocampo. "Nematodes as bioindicators to evaluate the edaphic state of a Low Deciduous Forest area in the state of Guerrero, México." Agroindustrial Science 12, no. 3 (2022): 323–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.17268/agroind.sci.2022.03.11.

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The Low Deciduous Forest (LDF) provides several ecosystem services; however, it is the type of vegetation with the greatest anthropogenic impact. Sampling was carried out at 7 sites in an LDF area in recovery, located in the Costa Chica region, in the Guerrero State, Mexico. The main objective was to evaluate the degree of soil disturbance from the analysis of the composition and structure of communities of nematodes present in each of the sites. Bacterivorous nematodes considered as opportunistic organisms were the most abundant in all sites, indicating disturbed soils. The average values of
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Xuan, Liqiang, Lina Che, and Luhe Wan. "Effects of Forest Swamp Succession and Soil Depth on Distribution Pattern of Soil Nematode Communities." Forests 16, no. 1 (2025): 133. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16010133.

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The forest swamp ecosystem, as a special wetland ecosystem, is a key link in the material cycle and an important carbon sink in the carbon cycle. The global carbon cycle is of great significance, but the impact of forest swamp succession and soil depth on soil active organic matter and nematode community structure and diversity is unclear. This study used the “space instead of time” method to investigate the succession process of forest swamps from grasslands (WC) and shrubs (WG) to forests (WS) in national nature reserves. The results showed that during the forest succession process, the domi
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Zhylina, T. M., and V. L. Shevchenko. "TROPHIC DIVERSITY OF LITTER NEMATODE COMMUNITIES OF FORESTS IN THE MEZIN NATIONAL NATURE PARK." Odesa National University Herald. Biology 27, no. 1(50) (2022): 91–104. http://dx.doi.org/10.18524/2077-1746.2022.1(50).261622.

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Introduction. Nematodes are one of the most abundant groups of the soil and litter fauna in forest ecosystems. The faunal composition may mirror the activity of decomposition pathways and give indications of nutrient status and fertility of soil. Nematodes play an important role in regulating microbial communities and affect the speed and direction of mineralization and humification of plant precipitation.&#x0D; Aim. Trophic structure of nematode communities from litter in forests of the Mezin National Nature Park was studied.&#x0D; Materials and methods. Samples litter were collected from Jun
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Jian, Yi, Jing Lin, Changlong Mu, et al. "Short-Term Effects of Three Tree Species on Soil Physicochemical Properties and Microbial Communities During Land-Use Change from Farmland to Forests." Forests 16, no. 2 (2025): 362. https://doi.org/10.3390/f16020362.

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In recent decades, much of China’s farmland has been transformed into forests due to the Conversion of Farmland to Forests and Grasses Project. While past research has mainly examined soil nutrients and water conservation, less attention has been given to soil microbial communities. This study examined the effects of converting farmland to forests of Pleioblastus amarus (PA), Populus deltoides (PD), or Zanthoxylum bungeanum (ZB) on the soil physiochemical properties, enzymes, and microbial communities, using abandoned land (AL) as the control, over a period of five years. The results showed th
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Drozd, O. M., M. Yu Zhuravel, O. Ye Naidionova, I. P. Lezhenina, and N. Yu Polchaninova. "THE DETERMINATION OF LOCAL CHANGES IN THE SUPPORTING ECOSYSTEM SERVICE OF SOIL ON THE TERRITORY OF OIL AND GAS PRODUCTION." Ecological Safety and Balanced Use of Resources, no. 2(18) (December 3, 2018): 15–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.31471/2415-3184-2018-2(18)-15-25.

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The temporary withdrawal of agricultural land for the construction or overhaul of wells and pipelines laying is, in essence, an interference with the natural soil-forming process, the result of which is a change in the implementation of the ecosystem functions of the soil and, consequently, ecosystem services of the soil.&#x0D; The article analyses the influence of industrial activity and soils reclamation on the implementation of the supporting ecosystem service of soil. Such indicators as agrophysical, physico-chemical, chemical indices of soil, species composition, trophic structure and the
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Malinovskaya, I. M., and N. A. Tkachenko. "The system of diagnostic indicators of effective fertility of gray forest soil." Interdepartmental thematic scientific collection "Agriculture" 1, no. 92 (2017): 36–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.31073/zem.92.36-43.

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The analysis of the significance of correlations ties between the yield of winter wheat (2012), soybean (2013), spring wheat (2014), buckwheat (2015) and the under indicators of quantity of microorganisms of some of ecology-trophic, functional and taxonomic groups, their of physiological and biochemical activity, the indicators of intensity processes of mineralization, the phytotoxicity, the stability of microbial communities for the four of seasons of vegetations it was conducted. It is established that the effective fertility of grey forest soils significantly (r = 0,666-0,999) positively co
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Kowalska, Anna. "Neofityzacja łęgów jesionowo-wiązowych w dolinach polskich rzek = Neophyte-induced degradation of Poland’s riparian hardwood forests." Przegląd Geograficzny 92, no. 3 (2020): 327–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.7163/przg.2020.3.1.

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Riparian hardwood forests have become very rare in most areas across Europe, as their fertile habitats have mostly been transformed into grasslands and arable land. Furthermore, where small patches remain, these are seen to be subject to major changes in soil cover and plant composition, thanks to habitat change induced by drainage, river engineering, the construction of river embankments and forestry. A further, highly visible symptom of the degradation of riparian hardwood forest is invasion by alien species (neophytes). This article therefore draws on work to analyze Poland’s vegetation of
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Bogacz, Adam, Dorota Kasowska, Paweł Telega, and Agnieszka Dradrach. "Influence of Fly Ash on Soil Properties and Vegetation of Fresh Coniferous Forest during Long-Term Observation." Forests 15, no. 4 (2024): 593. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f15040593.

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Fly ashes produced in huge amounts during coal combustion requires proper management. The purpose of this study was to determine the impact of fly ash from burning hard coal used in large doses (250, 500, 1000 and 2000 t ha−1) on soil properties and vegetation of fresh mixed coniferous forest within 43 years from the ash application. The experiment was established in the Podzols in the forest habitat of Czułów, Katowice Forest district, Upper Silesia, Poland. Eight tree species were planted in ridges created by ploughing: Pinus sylvestris, P. nigra, Larix decidua, Betula pendula, Quercus robur
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Woo, So Young, Chung Gil Jung, Ji Wan Lee, and Seong Joon Kim. "Evaluation of Watershed Scale Aquatic Ecosystem Health by SWAT Modeling and Random Forest Technique." Sustainability 11, no. 12 (2019): 3397. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su11123397.

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In this study, we evaluated the aquatic ecosystem health (AEH) with five grades (A; very good to E; very poor) of FAI (Fish Assessment Index), TDI (Trophic Diatom Index), and BMI (Benthic Macroinvertebrate Index) using the results of SWAT (Soil and Water Assessment Tool) stream water temperature (WT) and quality (T-N, T-P, NH4, NO3, and PO4). By applying Random Forest, one of the machine learning algorithms for classification analysis, each AEH index was trained and graded from the SWAT results. For Han river watershed (34,418 km2) in South Korea, the 8 years (2008~2015) observed AEH data of S
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Renčo, Marek, and Andrea Čerevková. "Long-term effects of a wildfire on the soil nematode communities in the spruce forest ecosystem of High Tatra National Park." International Journal of Wildland Fire 24, no. 5 (2015): 702. http://dx.doi.org/10.1071/wf14138.

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This study evaluated the effect of a wildfire on soil nematode communities in the spruce forest ecosystem of the High Tatra Mountains 8 years after the fire. Two plots were established, an intact control plot (REF) and a fire-damaged plot after a windstorm (FIR). A total of 20 representative soil samples were collected; 10 from each site (five in June and five in October). A total of 64 species of nematodes were recorded. The mean number of species 8 years after the fire ranged from 24 to 36 and was always significantly higher in REF than in FIR (P &lt; 0.05); with a significantly higher Shann
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Kulagina, V. I., L. M. Sungatullina, S. S. Ryazanov, A. M. ,. Khayrullina, R. R. Shagidullin, and E. H. Rupova. "ASSESSMENT OF THE SET OF PARAMETERS FOR AN INTEGRAL EVALUATION OF AN ECOLOGICAL AND BIOLOGICAL STATE OF SOILS IN ORGANIC AGRICULTURE." Scientific Notes of V.I. Vernadsky Crimean Federal University. Biology. Chemistry 7 (73), no. 1 (2021): 90–102. http://dx.doi.org/10.37279/2413-1725-2021-7-1-90-102.

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Organic farming is designed to maintain soil fertility and to assist biodiversity restoration. Developing of methods for assessment of ecological and biological state of soil under organic agriculture is becoming an increasingly urgent task. The purpose of the current work is to evaluate the capabilities of an integrated indicator to identify significant differences in ecological and biological soil states under organic and traditional farming management. The proposed integral indices were calculated on the basis of the number of trophic groups of microorganisms, ecological and trophic indices
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Leguízamo, María Claudia, and Julio C. Parada. "Nematodos del suelo en el sistema maíz–soya y en hábitats naturales adyacentes de la Altillanura colombiana (Meta)." Corpoica Ciencia y Tecnología Agropecuaria 9, no. 1 (2008): 61. http://dx.doi.org/10.21930/rcta.vol9_num1_art:105.

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&lt;p&gt;Se describe la estructura de la comunidad de nematodos en muestras de suelos de la Altillanura colombiana procedentes de hábitats cultivados con arroz y el sistema maíz-soya, y hábitats naturales de bosque nativo adyacentes a los agroecosistemas mencionados. A tal fin, se colectaron 240 muestras de suelo, 86% de áreas cultivadas y 14% en áreas naturales; para la extracción de los nematodos se utilizó el elutridador Oostenbrink y para su identificación, claves morfológicas que incluyeron caracteres morfométricos y diagnósticos. Los taxa identificados se asignaron a grupos tróficos a ni
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Vieira, Aline Martins, and Jarcilene Silva Almeida. "Efeito da regeneração florestal de uma Floresta Tropical Sazonalmente Seca sobre a diversidade de artrópodes de serapilheira." Revista Brasileira de Geografia Física 13, no. 4 (2020): 1688. http://dx.doi.org/10.26848/rbgf.v13.4.p1688-1699.

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As florestas secundárias vêm substituindo as primárias que são suprimidas pela ação antrópica. Florestas tropicais secas são ecossistemas fortemente afetados por ações antrópicas. A serapilheira representa um importante estrato florestal, composta principalmente por material vegetal, que se decompõem, retorna a matéria orgânica para o ambiente e abriga uma rica teia trófica. Artrópodes atuam na quebra do material vegetal, aeração do solo e enriquecimento do solo com matéria orgânica, auxiliando na manutenção da decomposição da serapilheira. O objetivo deste estudo foi analisar a diversidade de
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Hing, Andrea Au, and Jaime A. Salas. "Diversidad y abundancia de la quiropterofauna en la Estación Cientifica Pedro Franco Dávila, durante los meses mayo-Agosto 20215." Rev. Cient. Cien. Nat. Ambien. 10, no. 2 (2016): 52–60. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13486655.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The present study was carried out in Pedro Franco Dávila Scientific Station (Palenque parish, province of Los Ríos). The aim was to evaluate the status of conservation of chiropterofauna in the remaining semideciduous forest. At night, mist nets were displayed at soil and subcanopy levels, sampling 1533 h/web, from May to August 2015; meanwhile during the day, bat refugia were searched. Abundance-range and species accumulation curves were elaborated, Shannon-Wiener and Pielou evenness diversity index were calculated; additionally, the threaten
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Hing, Andrea Au, and Jaime A. Salas. "Diversidad y abundancia de la quiropterofauna en la Estación Cientifica Pedro Franco Dávila, durante los meses mayo-Agosto 20215." Rev. Cient. Cien. Nat. Ambien. 10, no. 2 (2016): 52–60. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13486655.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The present study was carried out in Pedro Franco Dávila Scientific Station (Palenque parish, province of Los Ríos). The aim was to evaluate the status of conservation of chiropterofauna in the remaining semideciduous forest. At night, mist nets were displayed at soil and subcanopy levels, sampling 1533 h/web, from May to August 2015; meanwhile during the day, bat refugia were searched. Abundance-range and species accumulation curves were elaborated, Shannon-Wiener and Pielou evenness diversity index were calculated; additionally, the threaten
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Hing, Andrea Au, and Jaime A. Salas. "Diversidad y abundancia de la quiropterofauna en la Estación Cientifica Pedro Franco Dávila, durante los meses mayo-Agosto 20215." Rev. Cient. Cien. Nat. Ambien. 10, no. 2 (2016): 52–60. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13486655.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The present study was carried out in Pedro Franco Dávila Scientific Station (Palenque parish, province of Los Ríos). The aim was to evaluate the status of conservation of chiropterofauna in the remaining semideciduous forest. At night, mist nets were displayed at soil and subcanopy levels, sampling 1533 h/web, from May to August 2015; meanwhile during the day, bat refugia were searched. Abundance-range and species accumulation curves were elaborated, Shannon-Wiener and Pielou evenness diversity index were calculated; additionally, the threaten
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Hing, Andrea Au, and Jaime A. Salas. "Diversidad y abundancia de la quiropterofauna en la Estación Cientifica Pedro Franco Dávila, durante los meses mayo-Agosto 20215." Rev. Cient. Cien. Nat. Ambien. 10, no. 2 (2016): 52–60. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.13486655.

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(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) The present study was carried out in Pedro Franco Dávila Scientific Station (Palenque parish, province of Los Ríos). The aim was to evaluate the status of conservation of chiropterofauna in the remaining semideciduous forest. At night, mist nets were displayed at soil and subcanopy levels, sampling 1533 h/web, from May to August 2015; meanwhile during the day, bat refugia were searched. Abundance-range and species accumulation curves were elaborated, Shannon-Wiener and Pielou evenness diversity index were calculated; additionally, the threaten
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Putchkov, A. V., V. V. Brygadyrenko, and N. Y. Nikolenko. "Ecological-faunistic analysis of ground beetles and tiger beetles (Coleoptera: Carabidae, Cicindelidae) of metropolises of Ukraine." Biosystems Diversity 28, no. 2 (2020): 163–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.15421/012022.

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Ground beetles and tiger beetles are the most noticible representatives of predatory invertebrates often used in bioidentificational studies. This article provides quantitative and ecological characteristics of Caraboidea in five metroplises of Ukraine (Dnipro, Donetsk, Kharkiv, Kyiv, and Lviv). In total, in these cities, 237 species of Caraboidea were recorded, belonging to 63 genera and two families – Carabidae (231 species, 61 genera) and Cicindelidae (6 species, 2 genera). By abundance of Carabidae in megapolises, 33 species were identified to abundant. Eudominants were represented by thre
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Kouser, Nazia, Rawhat Un Nisa, Kaisar Ahmad Allie, and Asghar Ali Shah. "Nematode diversity and community structure assessment in different vegetations of Jammu division of J & K, India." Journal of Applied and Natural Science 14, no. 1 (2022): 102–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.31018/jans.v14i1.3275.

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Nematodes are critical for soil processes, and changes in nematode community structure have the potential to have a significant impact on ecosystem functioning. As a result, fluctuations in nematode diversity and community structure can be used to ascertain the functional biodiversity of a soil. The aim of the present study was to evaluate the effect of different vegetation and soil pH and N on nematode structure and diversity from ten different sites (Jammu, Kathua, Samba, Udhampur, Reasi, Ramban, Rajouri, Poonch, Doda, Kishtwar) of the Jammu division. The highest absolute frequency of plant
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Cunha Neto, Felipe Vieira da, Maria Elizabeth Fernandes Correia, Guilherme Henrique Almeida Pereira, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, and Paulo Sérgio dos Santos Leles. "Soil fauna as an indicator of soil quality in forest stands, pasture and secondary forest." Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo 36, no. 5 (2012): 1407–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1590/s0100-06832012000500004.

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The interactions between soil invertebrates and environmental variations are relatively unknown in the assessment of soil quality. The objective of this study was to evaluate soil quality in areas with different soil management systems, based on soil fauna as indicator, in Além Paraíba, Minas Gerais, Brazil. The soil invertebrate community was sampled using pitfall traps, in the dry and rainy seasons, from areas with five vegetation types (acacia, mimosa, eucalyptus, pasture, and secondary forest). The abundance of organisms and the total and average richness, Shannon's diversity index, the Pi
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Semy, Khikeya, M. R. Singh, and Nishant Vats. "EVALUATION OF SOIL QUALITY OF A COAL MINE AFFECTED FOREST AT CHANGKI, NAGALAND, INDIA." Journal of Environmental Engineering and Landscape Management 29, no. 4 (2021): 381–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/jeelm.2021.15848.

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The present study was conducted at a coal mining affected forest and a non-affected forest to analyze the seasonal changes in soil physico-chemical properties, incorporate additive and weighted soil quality index (SQI) to determine the soil quality and check the affected forest soil pollution status. Comparative SQI shows that the non-affected forest presented higher SQI in all the seasons (winter, spring, summer and autumn). However, in both the forest the seasonal additive and weighted SQI was categorised as autumn &gt; summer &gt; spring &gt; winter and the overall SQI of the soil depth was
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Isabel, Picazo Córdoba Marta, García Saucedo Francisco, Wic Baena Consolación, et al. "Application of Soil Multiparametric Indices to Assess Impacts of Grazing in Mediterranean Forests." Land 13, no. 4 (2024): 411. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/land13040411.

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In this study, the effects of different stocking rates were quantified in three study areas in a Mediterranean forest (Cuenca, Spain) by applying a multiparametric soil quality index (SQI) developed from undisturbed forest soils (&gt;40 years). The main objective was to advance the development and application of multiparametric indices that allow for soil condition assessment. To fulfill this objective, the effectiveness of the developed multiparametric soil quality index (SQI) was analyzed as an indicator of livestock impacts on soil in the Mediterranean forest. The control areas without live
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Silva, Lizeti Frania Da, Anak Agung Istri Kesumadewi, and I. Wayan Dana Atmaja. "Hubungan Keanekaragaman Mesofauna Tanah dengan Kadar Bahan Organik di Hutan Sekunder Desa Candikuning." Agrotrop : Journal on Agriculture Science 13, no. 3 (2023): 466. https://doi.org/10.24843/ajoas.2023.v13.i03.p17.

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Relationship of Soil Mesofauna Diversity with Organic Little in Secondary Forest in Candikuning Village. Soil mesofauna play important role in maintaining and supporting soil fertility of natural forest. Their population, diversity, and function influenced by organic residues and inhibit by disturbance on the habitat, i.e., forest fragmentation. A field study to confirm the differences of soil mesofauna diversity and its relation to organic matter content among fragmented secondary natural forest in Candikuning village had done on February – April 2022. Study site was four fragmented secondary
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Wulandari, Astri Dwi, Tutik Indrawati, Fitrahyanti Fiqqi Maghfirah, Eka Kartika Arum Puspita Sari, Shifa Fauziyah, and Rosmanida Rosmanida. "Diversity of Soil Macro Insect in Alas Purwo National Park, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia." Journal of Tropical Biodiversity and Biotechnology 3, no. 2 (2018): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/jtbb.33773.

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Indonesia is the second largest mega biodiversity of the world. One of the forest resources are soil insects. Soil insects improved the soil physical properties, added organic material content, and used as bio-indicator of environmental conditions of conservation areas, forests, or mountains. The aim of this research was to get information about the diversity, dominance, and similarity index of soil macro insect in Alas Purwo National Park, Banyuwangi, East Java, Indonesia in 2017. Locations were selected based on purposive random sampling considering 2 habitat types; coastal forest path and t
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Mustofa, Arif, Sri Nuryani Hidayah Utami, and Benito Heru Purwanto. "Soil quality index in some cropping systems in plot 17 of Wanagama forest, Gunungkidul, Yogyakarta, Indonesia." SAINS TANAH - Journal of Soil Science and Agroclimatology 21, no. 1 (2024): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.20961/stjssa.v21i1.65454.

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&lt;p&gt;&lt;span&gt;The Wanagama 1 Forest, owned by Universitas Gadjah Mada in Playen, is an educational and research forest that is home to different species of trees that are managed and treated differently. Finding the quality index values for different cropping strategies in plot 17 of Wanagama Educational Forest 1 was the aim of this study. The soil quality index was determined using three methods: simple addition, scoring and weighting, and summation. The results show that in plot 17 of the Wanagama forest, the highest soil quality index values were found for ebony species and the lowes
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Fauzi, Ariffatchur, Dwinardi Apriyanto, Agustin Zarkani, Sugeng Santoso, Maulana I. Kamil, and Hariz E. Wibowo. "Abundance and diversity of soil arthropods in the secondary forest and park at the University of Bengkulu." Jurnal Pengelolaan Sumberdaya Alam dan Lingkungan (Journal of Natural Resources and Environmental Management) 13, no. 1 (2023): 168–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jpsl.13.1.168-174.

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Soil ecosystems are ecosystems related to the degradation of organic matter. University of Bengkulu is an area that has two kinds of soil ecosystems; secondary forest ecosystems and park ecosystems. Arthropods are one of the faunas living in the University of Bengkulu campus ecosystem. Camponotus dominates the secondary forest area, while Solenopsis dominates the park ecosystem. Data were obtained from two ecosystems (secondary forest ecosystem and park ecosystem). The results show that there are five classes with 199 individuals, while in the park ecosystem, there are four classes with 250 in
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Huo, Na, Shiwei Zhao, Jinghua Huang, Dezhou Geng, Nan Wang, and Panpan Yang. "Seasonal Stabilities of Soil Nematode Communities and Their Relationships with Environmental Factors in Different Temperate Forest Types on the Chinese Loess Plateau." Forests 12, no. 2 (2021): 246. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/f12020246.

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The bottom-up effects of vegetation have been documented to be strong drivers of the soil food web structure and functioning in temperate forests. However, how the forest type affects the stability of the soil food web is not well known. In the Ziwuling forest region of the Loess Plateau, we selected three typical forests, Pinus tabuliformis Carrière (PT), Betula platyphylla Sukaczev (BP), and Quercus liaotungensis Koidz. (QL), to investigate the soil nematode community characteristics in the dry (April) and rainy (August) season, and analyzed their relationships with the soil properties. The
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Supriyadi, Izza Nur Baiti, Jauhari Syamsiyah, Purwanto, and Widya Aryani. "Soil fertility index in various community forest in Wonogiri, Indonesia." IOP Conference Series: Earth and Environmental Science 1463, no. 1 (2025): 012002. https://doi.org/10.1088/1755-1315/1463/1/012002.

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Abstract The study was carried out to examine the soil fertility index in five land use from July – December 2019 in Batuwarno, Wonogiri, Indonesia. Given the critical state of watersheds in Wonogiri, which are deteriorating because of deforestation, erosion, and unsustainable land use practices, research on soil fertility is crucial. By managing the soil fertility in community forests, improved management techniques can be done to maintain agricultural output and ecosystem health. Soil samples were collected from the study areas with five samples each land use. This study aimed to determine t
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Xu, Hanqiu, Xiujuan Hu, Huade Guan, et al. "A Remote Sensing Based Method to Detect Soil Erosion in Forests." Remote Sensing 11, no. 5 (2019): 513. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs11050513.

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Rainwater-induced soil erosion occurring in the forest is a special phenomenon of soil erosion in many red soil areas. Detection of such soil erosion is essential for developing land management to reduce soil loss in areas including southern China and other red soil regions of the world. Remotely sensed canopy cover is often used to determine the potential of soil erosion over a large spatial scale, which, however, becomes less useful in forest areas. This study proposes a new remote sensing method to detect soil erosion under forest canopy and presents a case study in a forest area in souther
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Wanodya, Tiara Raras, Fatchur Rohman, Sofia Ery Rahayu, and I. Wayan Sumberartha. "Comparison of soil mesofauna communities in protected forests and production forests of Pesanggrahan Beach, Malang Regency." BIO Web of Conferences 183 (2025): 01021. https://doi.org/10.1051/bioconf/202518301021.

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Mesofauna soil plays an important role for balancing soil ecosystem and its abundance is influenced by soil environment. This study aims to reveal and compare soil mesofauna communities based on H', E, R, IVI, litter decomposition rate and the relationship of physico-chemical factors to the number of species and abundance of individuals in protected forest areas and production forests of Pesanggrahan Beach. In each forest type, 50 samples were taken at depths of 10 cm from the soil surface using line transect method, then soil samples were extracted using Barlese set method. The study found 44
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Kašanin-Grubin, Milica, Nevena Antić, Sanja Stojadinović, Nikola Živanović, Vukašin Rončević, and Snežana Štrbac. "Soil Sensitivity Index as an Indicator for Climate-Smart Urban ForestrySoil Sensitivity Index as an Indicator for Climate-Smart Urban Forestry." Geopauta 8 (November 29, 2024): e15620. https://doi.org/10.22481/rg.v8.e2024.e15620.

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Concept of climate-smart forestry, designed for mountain forests, was modified and applied to urban forest areas which are under high anthropogenic and climate change pressures. Accordingly, main objective of the UrbanFoS project is to define soil degradation indicators in urban forests under the umbrella of climate-smart forestry concept. It will be done through three steps: 1. determination of key sensitive properties of soil to degradation processes; 2. field and laboratory climate simulations; 3. definition of ecosystem services of urban forests. As the indicators that define the susceptib
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Zhang, Qiu Gen, Shi Fen Wang, Jing Yi Wu, and Su Hua Chen. "Organic Carbon Storage and Spatial Distribution of Forest Soil in Jiangxi." Advanced Materials Research 1010-1012 (August 2014): 1194–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.1010-1012.1194.

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Organic carbon of forest ecosystems is an essential part of the global organic carbon, which plays a dominate role in forest soil organic carbon research. It was estimated that the forest soil organic carbon density, carbon storage and its abundance index of 11 cities in Jiangxi province according to soil survey data for the second time and forest resources survey data in Jiangxi province during 11th five-year plan. Results showed that organic carbon storage of forest soil in 0-20cm and 0-100cm in Jiangxi province was 401.04×106t and 1025.73×106t respectively, in which yellow soil organic carb
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Lasota, Jarosław, Małgorzata Wiecheć, Ewa Błońska, and Stanisław Brożek. "Biodiversity indexes in relation to soil properties in upland fir forests (Abietetum albae)." Forest Research Papers 78, no. 2 (2017): 120–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/frp-2017-0013.

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Abstract The aim of this study was to present the relationship between soil properties and biodiversity indexes in upland fir (Abies alba) forest associations (Abietetum albae). Our study was conducted in six areas representing the growth conditions of upland fir forests and the research plots were located in the Roztoczański and Świętokrzyski National Parks as well as Przedbórz, Radomsko, Piotrków and Janów lubelski Forest District. on every plot, the topography was described, soil cores were examined and samples for laboratory analysis were taken. the following characteristics were determine
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Oktavianti, Rina, Jabang Nurdin, and Henny Herwina. "Komunitas Collembola pada Hutan Konservasi dan Perkebunan Sawit di Kawasan PT. Tidar Kerinci Agung (TKA), Sumatera Barat." JURNAL BIOLOGI UNAND 5, no. 1 (2018): 16. http://dx.doi.org/10.25077/jbioua.5.1.16-24.2017.

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The research about composition and structure of Collembola community was conducted at TKA company area, west Sumatra. Collembola were collected at oil palm plantation, conservasion forest and forest edge sites (between conservation forest and plantation area) by survey method with systematic random sampling for collembolla in litter and soil. A total of four Collembola species that belonging to 2 orders, 3 families, 4 genera and 57 individuals was collected. The density of Collembola in litter at conservation forest site was higher than density of Collembola at oil palm plantation site meanwhi
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Qu, Han, Mingyu Wang, Xiangyu Meng, et al. "Variations in the Structure and Composition of Soil Microbial Communities of Different Forests in the Daxing’anling Mountains, Northeastern China." Microorganisms 13, no. 6 (2025): 1298. https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms13061298.

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Soil microorganisms are crucial in global biogeochemical cycles, impacting ecosystems’ energy flows and material cycling. This study, via high-throughput sequencing in four forests—the original Larix gmelinii (Rupr.) Kuzen. forest (LG), the conifer–broad-leaved mixed Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica Litv. forest (PS), the original pure Betula platyphylla Sukaczev forest (BP), and the original pure Populus L. forest (PL) in Shuanghe National Nature Reserve, Daxing’anling mountains—explored soil microbial community structures and diversities. The results indicated that the BP and PL forests had t
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