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Effect of 40 and 80 years of conifer regrowth on soil microbial activities and community structure in subtropical low mountain forests

Chang et al., 2016

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5421760518939131732
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Chang E
Chen T
Tian G
Hsu C
Chiu C
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Forests

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The effects of long-term reforestation on soil microbial communities and biomass are poorly understood. This study was conducted on two coniferous plantations: Cunninghamia konishii Hayata, planted 40 years ago (CONIF-40), and Calocedrus formosana (Florin) …
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