Response of Diversity and Structure of Soil Microbial Community with Global Change Condition and Human Activity

A special issue of Diversity (ISSN 1424-2818).

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 28 February 2025 | Viewed by 149

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Engineering Research Center of Agricultural Microbiology Technology, Ministry of Education, Heilongjiang University, Harbin 150500, China
Interests: soil microbial diversity; wetland ecology; forest ecology
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Dear Colleagues,

Ecosystems have been experiencing ongoing effects of global climate change and human activity. The structural, functional, and ecological degradation of ecosystems are issues that receive significant attention. Soil microorganisms are one of the most crucial components of ecosystems, regulating the processes of biogeochemical cycles and energy flows. Their composition and diversity are sensitive biological indicators of ecosystem disturbance. Ecosystem disturbance leads to dramatic changes in vegetation composition and growth, as well as soil physicochemical properties and aggregates. Soil microbial composition and function are shaped by both aboveground vegetation and underground soil nutrients and characteristics. Therefore, it is of key importance to investigate the variation mechanisms of soil microbial composition and function during vegetation changes, particularly under the condition of global climate change and human activities.

In recent years, some studies have shifted their focus towards the role of soil microbial function under global climate change and human activities. The response of soil microbial composition and function to vegetation composition changes and ecosystem degradation has been a hot topic in terrestrial ecosystems. This Special Issue aims to provide a forum for researchers to share the latest findings in the mechanisms by which soil microbial composition and function are affected by terrestrial ecosystem degradation, such as in forests, wetlands, grasslands, and agricultural landscapes. High-quality original research and review articles in this field are welcome for submission.

Research topics may include, but are not limited to, the following:

  • Soil microbial composition and diversity variations in different vegetation compositions in temperate ecosystems.
  • Soil microbial function and structure variation under the plant invasion process in temperate degraded ecosystems.
  • Soil microbial composition and diversity changes and their impacts on biogeochemical cycles after vegetation succession in temperate ecosystems.
  • Impacts of forest-type change on soil microbial structure and function
  • Impacts of global climate change and human activities on the variations in vegetation and soil microorganisms

Please note that publications regarding terrestrial microbiology should not include descriptive manuscripts with only amplicon or metagenomic data. All the manuscripts should be hypothesis-driven and validated via experiments.

Dr. Xin Sui
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • soil microbial diveristy
  • microbial function
  • forest soil
  • wetland ecology

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