Site Quality for Araucaria angustifolia Plantations with Subtropical Cambisol Is Driven by Soil Organism Assemblage and the Litter and Soil Compartments

Different site quality levels in Araucaria angustifolia (Bert.) O. Kuntze plantations may influence the soil organisms and the interaction between litter and soil chemical properties by providing habitats and nutrients in different pathways. Our aim here was to understand the effect of site quality...

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subjects Araucaria angustifolia
Araucariaceae
Biomass
Chemical properties
Compartments
Decomposition
Ecosystems
Environmental aspects
Flowers & plants
Forest litter
Forest productivity
Humus
Lignin
Litter
Measurement
Multidimensional scaling
Nutrients
Ordination
Organic matter
Organic soils
Organisms
Pathogens
Plantations
Soil chemistry
Soil fertility
Soil microbiology
Soil organic matter
Soil properties
Soils
Solid phases
Testing
Trees
title Site Quality for Araucaria angustifolia Plantations with Subtropical Cambisol Is Driven by Soil Organism Assemblage and the Litter and Soil Compartments
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