Original paper

Linking vegetation and soil functions during secondary forest succession in the Atlantic forest

Volume: 457, Pages: 117696 - 117696
Published: Feb 1, 2020
Abstract
Secondary forest succession can be an effective and low-cost strategy to increase forest cover and the associated biodiversity and soil functions. However, little is known about how soil functions develop during succession, and how vegetation attributes influence soil functions, especially in highly biodiverse and fragmented landscapes in the tropics. Here we assessed a wide range of indicators of taxonomic (e.g. number of tree species),...
Paper Details
Title
Linking vegetation and soil functions during secondary forest succession in the Atlantic forest
Published Date
Feb 1, 2020
Volume
457
Pages
117696 - 117696
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