Bio-fertilization restores alpine mine SMF and vegetation by reshaping fungal patterns
Source: CNGBdb Project (ID CNP0009049)
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Description: Restoring degraded alpine mining ecosystems is critically constrained by soil infertility and the functional decoupling of plant-soil-microbe interactions. While optimized bio-fertilization represents a promising restoration strategy, the deterministic mechanisms linking vegetation recovery, fungal community assembly, and soil multifunctionality (SMF) remain poorly understood. This study investigated the effects of a three-year restoration experiment at the Muli coal mine on the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau, evaluating the integrated response of plant communities and soil functional networks to various fertilization regimes.
Data type: Targeted loci environmental
Sample scope: Environment
Submitter: 蔡宗程(Caizongcheng); 青海省畜牧兽医科学院
Release date: 2026-03-16
Last updated: 2026-03-16
Statistics: 30 samples; 30 experiments; 30 runs
Data size: 295.01MB