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ArticleOpen Access http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ssas.2026.06.004

Degraded Forest Land Soil Microbial Community Structure Improvement Techniques and Their Ecological Effects

Jie Shao

XiangLaMeiDuo Holdings Company Limited, Lanzhou 730030, Gansu, China.

*Corresponding author: Jie Shao

Published: March 23,2026

Abstract

The structure of soil microbial communities in degraded forest lands is crucial for ecosystem functions. This study focuses on the improvement techniques for soil microbial community structures in degraded forest lands and discusses their ecological effects. By analyzing the impacts of different improvement techniques on soil microbial diversity, community composition, and ecosystem service functions, the ecological benefits of these techniques are revealed. The research finds that the addition of biochar and the inoculation of mycorrhizal fungi can signifi-cantly enhance soil microbial diversity, improve soil fertility, and strengthen ecosystem stability.

Keywords

Degraded forest land; Soil microbes; Improvement techniques; Ecological effects; Ecological restoration

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How to cite this paper

Degraded Forest Land Soil Microbial Community Structure Improvement Techniques and Their Ecological Effects

How to cite this paper: Jie Shao. (2026). Degraded Forest Land Soil Microbial Community Structure Improvement Techniques and Their Ecological Effects. Soil Science and Agricultural Sustainability1(1), 23-26.

DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.26855/ssas.2026.06.004