%0 Journal Article %T Trade-offs in soil microbial functions and soil health in agroecosystems. %A Gao C %A Bezemer TM %A de Vries FT %A van Bodegom PM %J Trends Ecol Evol %V 0 %N 0 %D 2024 Jun 22 %M 38910081 %F 20.589 %R 10.1016/j.tree.2024.05.013 %X Soil microbial communities play pivotal roles in maintaining soil health in agroecosystems. However, how the delivery of multiple microbial functions in agroecosystems is maintained remains poorly understood. This may put us at risk of incurring unexpected trade-offs between soil functions. We elucidate how interactions between soil microbes can lead to trade-offs in the functioning of agricultural soils. Interactions within soil microbial communities can result in not only positive but also neutral and negative relationships among soil functions. Altering soil conditions through soil health-improving agricultural management can alleviate these functional trade-offs by promoting the diversity and interrelationships of soil microbes, which can help to achieve more productive and sustainable agroecosystems.