Abstract

The expansion ratio of bamboo forests has significantly influenced soil nutrient cycling in broad-leaved forests through alterations in vegetation composition. However, the extent to which varying expansion ratios of bamboo within broad-leaved forest areas (MRB) affect soil enzyme activities and stoichiometric ratio in karst regions with yellow limestone soil remains poorly understood. Therefore, we examined five MRB levels (<20%, 20–40%, 40–60%, 60–80%, and >80%) and three soil depths (0–20 cm, 20–40 cm, and 40–60 cm) to analyze variations in soil microbial resource limitation within a field experiment conducted in a karst region. The results revealed showed that root morphology was significantly less developed at both low (<20%) and high (≥80%) expansion ratios than at moderate expansion ratios (40–60%) and exhibited a decreasing trend with increasing soil depth. The soil TC (46.43 g·kg−1), SOC (80.05 g·kg−1) and N:P (0.96) reached their highest values in the 40–60% MRB, whereas the pH (4.61), BD (0.42 g·cm−3), AN (20.28 g·kg−1) and C:N (45.51) were lowest at 0–20 cm. Moreover, the CBH and the EC:N ratio at 40–60 cm depth in the 0–20% MRB were significantly 2.64 and 1.31 times greater than those at 0–20 cm depth in the 40–60% MRB. Mantel and structural equation modeling (SEM) analyses revealed that soil enzyme activity and stoichiometric ratios are indirectly influenced by soil bulk density (β = −0.156) and root characteristics (β = −0.630). Overall, both C and P limitations are present at the lowest MRB (<20%), whereas other MRB ranges exhibit only P limitation without C limitation. Our results highlight that soil nutrient availability in karst regions of Southwest China is influenced by vegetation structure. These findings provide a scientific foundation for achieving the green and sustainable management of bamboo forests within broad-leaved forest ecosystems.

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Long Tong, Qing-Ping Zeng, Lijie Chen et al. (2025). Effects of Bamboo Expansion on Soil Enzyme Activity and Its Stoichiometric Ratios in Karst Broad-Leaved Forests. Biology , 14 (12) , 1761-1761. https://doi.org/10.3390/biology14121761

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