Tree rows in temperate agroforestry croplands alter the composition of soil bacterial communities.
Lukas BeulePetr KarlovskyPublished in: PloS one (2021)
The presence of tree row-associated bacteria in agroforestry increases the overall microbial diversity of the system. We speculate that the increase in biodiversity is accompanied by functional diversification. Differences in plant-derived nutrients (root exudates and tree litter) and management practices (fertilization and tillage) likely account for the differences between bacterial communities of tree rows and arable land in agroforestry systems.