Plant–Soil Interactions in Karst Regions
A special issue of Forests (ISSN 1999-4907). This special issue belongs to the section "Forest Soil".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (10 March 2023) | Viewed by 29616
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Interests: karst plants; functional trait
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Interests: understanding the effects of human disturbance and land-use change on carbon sequestration and the cycling of nutrients in terrestrial ecosystems; element biogeochemical cycle; ecosystem functions; vegetation restoration; karst
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Dear Colleagues,
Karst regions have a shallow soil layer, discontinuous soil cover, high rock exposure rate, calcium-rich and alkaline soil, and a fertile but small total soil. Karst plants have a clear adaptability to special and abundant niches and their configuration patterns in this region are very important for revealing the mechanism of community succession and formulating specific ecological management. At present, there are many studies on the water deficit stress of karst plants, ranging from the molecular to the community level. Future studies should further combine plant life forms and ecological species groups for community succession, and pay attention to the water adaptability of economic plants and the effects of frequent, extreme drought events on plants. In addition, mineral nutrients are likely to limit the restoration of vegetation in karst regions; the current research results on this topic are insufficient and only cover a small number of elements. Here, we encourage studies from all fields, including mineral nutrition, plant–water relations, symbiotic and pathogenic plant–microbe interactions, and root traits for contributions to this Special Issue, in order to promote knowledge of, and adaptation strategies for, the restoration of vegetation in karst regions.
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Keywords
- karst plants
- nutrient limit
- drought stress
- plant–microbe interactions
- functional traits
- community succession
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