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Mycorrhizal Type Influences Nitrification and Ammonia Oxidizers in Subtropical Forests

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Research indicates that mycorrhizal type is a significant factor in determining nitrification rates and the activity of ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms in subtropical forests. The study utilized DNA-SIP techniques to reveal the dominance of mycorrhizal associations over leaf traits in regulating these soil processes.

Findings suggest that mycorrhizal fungi may enhance nutrient uptake and influence the microbial community structure related to nitrogen cycling. This research underscores the ecological importance of mycorrhizal interactions in forest ecosystems and their role in soil fertility and nutrient dynamics.

Mycorrhizal Type Influences Nitrification and Ammonia Oxidizers in Subtropical Forests
Dec 17, 2025, 1:03 PM

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