📚 Volume 31, Issue 4 📋 ID: N8RBat3

Authors

Dr. Aisha Khan, Prof. Luis Hernández, Dr. Mei Lin , Chen Wu, Carlos Watanabe

Department of Environmental Science, University of Nairobi, Kenya; Institute of Ecology, National University of Mexico, Mexico; Department of Botany, Peking University, China

Keywords

Soil Microbiology Plant Growth Ecosystem Stability Tropical Forests Biodiversity Conservation

Abstract

Soil microbial communities play a crucial role in maintaining ecosystem functionality and plant health. This study investigates the impact of microbial diversity on plant growth and ecosystem stability in tropical forests. By examining various soil samples from different forest regions, we aim to understand how microbial interactions influence nutrient cycling and plant resilience to environmental stressors. Our findings reveal that higher microbial diversity correlates with increased plant growth and ecosystem stability, emphasizing the importance of preserving microbial habitats in forest conservation efforts.
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📝 How to Cite

Dr. Aisha Khan, Prof. Luis Hernández, Dr. Mei Lin , Chen Wu, Carlos Watanabe (2024). "Impact of Soil Microbial Diversity on Plant Growth and Ecosystem Stability in Tropical Forests". Wulfenia, 31(4).