Soil pH and alkaline phosphatase-harboring microorganisms closely link to available phosphorus dynamics of Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations
Key Points
Phosphorus dynamics are significantly influenced by soil pH levels, enhancing nutrient availability.
Alkaline phosphatase activity is linked to microbial communities within the soil ecosystem.
Observational analysis across forest plantations identifies interactions that affect nutrient cycling processes.
Findings highlight the importance of maintaining specific soil pH to support healthy Cunninghamia lanceolata growth.
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Soil pH and alkaline phosphatase-harboring microorganisms closely link to available phosphorus dynamics of Cunninghamia lanceolata plantations | Synapse