Microbial Community Composition and Function in Forest Soil, 2nd Edition

A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Soil".

Deadline for manuscript submissions: 30 April 2026

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Faculty of Resources and Environmental Science, Hubei University, Wuhan 430062, China
Interests: forest ecosystem processes and functions; forest soil ecology; plant–water–soil interactions; soil microbes; soil nutrients; climate change; forest restoration; carbon cycle
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The inaugural Special Issue, ‘Microbial Community Composition and Function in Forest Soil’ (https://www.mdpi.com/journal/forests/special_issues/A00EXI3YL9), established a foundational framework for understanding the roles of soil microbes in forest ecosystems, with contributions spanning microbial diversity, nutrient cycling, and responses to anthropogenic disturbances. Highlights included studies on how tree species (e.g., Pinus yunnanensis Franch. and Pinus densata Mast.) shape microbial gene abundances in carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) metabolisms. These findings underscored the critical need to integrate microbial dynamics into sustainable forest management. Building on this success, this second edition seeks to address emerging frontiers in microbial ecology, technological advancements, and pressing environmental challenges.

 

This Special Issue solicits research on themes including, but not limited to, the following:

(1) Climate–Microbe Interactions: Mechanisms of microbial adaptation to warming, drought, and extreme events (e.g., wildfires) across soil depths.

(2) Microbe–Plant Synergy: Roles of mycorrhizal networks, root exudates, and plant genotype in shaping soil communities.

(3) Synthetic Microbiology: Design and field testing of SynComs for carbon sequestration, pollution remediation, and forest resilience.

(4) Technological Innovations: Applications of multi-omics, single-cell sequencing, and machine learning in microbial ecology.

(5) Ecosystem Services: Microbial contributions to soil fertility, carbon storage, and disease suppression in managed and natural forests.

Dr. Yujing Yang
Guest Editor

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Keywords

  • forest soil microbial community
  • microbe–plant synergy
  • microbial diversity and function
  • climate–microbe interactions
  • forest ecosystem services (microbial contributions)
  • microbial adaptation to environmental disturbances
  • sustainable forest microbial management

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