Forest Age and Soil Depth Mediate the Effects of Soil and Root Traits on Soil Microbial Community in Plantations
Yaxuan Chen, Qianyuan Liu, Yanmei Chen, Changqi Ai, Peipei Jiang

TL;DR
This study shows how soil microbial communities in plantations are influenced by forest age and soil depth, with soil properties having a bigger impact than root traits.
Contribution
The study reveals how forest age and soil depth mediate the effects of soil and root traits on microbial community composition and diversity.
Findings
Soil properties had a stronger influence on bacterial composition (41.4%) than fungi (28.8%).
Soil clay, water content, and conductivity positively affected bacterial diversity.
Root traits' influence on bacterial diversity decreased with forest age.
Abstract
The soil microbial community composition and Alpha diversity serve as key indicators of soil quality changes driven by forest development. We explored the variations in soil properties, root traits, microbial communities, and their interrelationships across forest age and soil depth in Populus tomentosa , Platycladus orientalis , and Styphnolobium japonicum plantations. The results showed that the Chao, Shannon, and Pielou_e indices of the soil microbial community increased with forest age. Soil properties and root traits had a stronger influence on the composition of soil bacteria (41.4%) compared to fungi (28.8%). In comparison to root traits (7%–10%), soil properties had a more significant influence (23%–26%) on microbial composition. Soil clay, water content, and conductivity showed positive effects on bacterial diversity and composition, while fungi were mainly affected by soil…
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TopicsSoil Carbon and Nitrogen Dynamics · Agronomic Practices and Intercropping Systems · Plant Ecology and Soil Science
