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different growth stages. We found that microbial abundance and diversity at the S stage were higher than those at the M stage. Many factors influence microbial diversity (Lupwayi et al. 2001; Schutter and Dick 2002; Lipson 2007; Peralta et al. 2013). Rasche et al. (2011) suggested that humidity and temperature are the main environmental factors affecting soil microbes in temperate forests, similar to the results of the present study. The appropriate soil temperature affects the availability of nutrients
LIN WANG,
ZHIYING LI,
RUIRUI LIU,
LULU LI,
WEIWEI WANG
Polish Journal of Microbiology , ISSUE 2, 281–284