#home_fieldadvantage — Public Fediverse posts
Live and recent posts from across the Fediverse tagged #home_fieldadvantage, aggregated by home.social.
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Dehuang Zhu et al. used Pinus massoniana and Schima superba in a reciprocal transplant decomposition experiment to examine driving factors of the #Home_fieldAdvantage hypothesis in subtropical forests.
#LitterQuality | #LitterDecomposition | #SoilEnzymeActivity | #SoilMicrobialBiomass
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🔗The #Home_fieldAdvantage in subtropical forests is not solely determined by #LitterQuality but emerges from the interaction between litter traits and soil microbial metabolic strategy.
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🔗The #Home_fieldAdvantage in subtropical forests is not solely determined by #LitterQuality but emerges from the interaction between litter traits and soil microbial metabolic strategy.
#LitterDecomposition | #SoilEnzymeActivity | #SoilMicrobialBiomass
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Chunhui Li et al. explored how nitrogen (N) deposition affects the #Home_fieldAdvantage (HFA) effect in a subtropical forest.
#CarbonCycling | #LitterDecomposition | #MicrobialCommunityComposition | #MicrobialDiversity
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Nitrogen deposition ➡️ #Home_fieldAdvantage (HFA) effect
Results:
1️⃣ N addition tended to weaken the HFA effect.
2️⃣ Soil acidification driven by N inputs indirectly reduces HFA through altering bacterial communities.#CarbonCycling | #LitterDecomposition | #MicrobialCommunityComposition | #MicrobialDiversity
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【🎉Latest accepted article】
Influence of #LitterQuality on soil microbial effects in #Home_fieldAdvantage of #LitterDecomposition in two subtropical forests -
【🎉Latest accepted article】
Nitrogen addition weakens #Home_fieldAdvantage of #LitterDecomposition by altering soil pH and #BacterialCommunities in a subtropical forest#CarbonCycling | #MicrobialCommunityComposition | #MicrobialDiversity
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