Microbial sieving effects on vertical differentiation of nutrient availability along forest succession

Along forest succession stages, soil nutrient status always presents vertical stratification along soil horizons. Researchers have suggested that the microbiomes play a pivotal role in the allocation of decomposed organic matter across the top organic matter layer and subsoil horizons in forest ecosystems.


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Source: Phys.org