Microbial communities respond to a variety of environmental factors related to resources (e.g. plant and soil organic matter), habitat (e.g. soil characteristics) and predation (e.g. nematodes, protozoa and viruses). However, the relative contribution of these factors on microbial community composition is poorly understood. Here, we sampled soils from 30 chalk grassland fields located in three different chalk hill ridges of Southern England, using a spatially explicit sampling scheme. We assessed microbial communities via phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analyses and PCR-denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE) and measured soil characteristics, as well as nematode and plant community composition. The relative influences of space, soil,...
Agronomic management practices can impose structural change within soil biotic communities that may ...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
Soils support highly diverse communities, but due to the great spatial complexity at very fine scale...
Microbial communities respond to a variety of environmental factors related to resources (e.g. plant...
Microbial communities respond to a variety of environmental factors related to resources (e.g. plant...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
Temporal and spatial measurements of soil microbial biomass, activity and community structure and ne...
Ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground subsystems and the structure of their communities ...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
Soil micro-organisms play a vital role in grassland ecosystem functioning but little is known about ...
Agronomic management practices can impose structural change within soil biotic communities that may ...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
Soils support highly diverse communities, but due to the great spatial complexity at very fine scale...
Microbial communities respond to a variety of environmental factors related to resources (e.g. plant...
Microbial communities respond to a variety of environmental factors related to resources (e.g. plant...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
Temporal and spatial measurements of soil microbial biomass, activity and community structure and ne...
Ecosystems consist of aboveground and belowground subsystems and the structure of their communities ...
The controls on aboveground community composition and diversity have been extensively studied, but o...
Soil micro-organisms play a vital role in grassland ecosystem functioning but little is known about ...
Agronomic management practices can impose structural change within soil biotic communities that may ...
Aims: Soil food webs include multiple groups of organisms that each can favor or repress particular ...
Soils support highly diverse communities, but due to the great spatial complexity at very fine scale...