Impacts of mycorrhizal types, tree diversity, and species identity on the soil microbial genomic functional potential in temperate forests

  • Haq H
  • Singavarapu B
  • Ferlian O
  • et al.
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Abstract

Our study suggests that forest management strategies fostering microbial community diversity through mixing tree species with different mycorrhiza types and increasing tree diversity could enhance soil microbial functions, increase nutrient cycling, and improve forest ecosystem resilience and productivity.

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Haq, H. U., Singavarapu, B., Ferlian, O., Christel, H., Cesarz, S., Eisenhauer, N., … Wubet, T. (2025). Impacts of mycorrhizal types, tree diversity, and species identity on the soil microbial genomic functional potential in temperate forests. Microbiology Spectrum, 13(12). https://doi.org/10.1128/spectrum.00295-25

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