Despite the dominance of microorganisms in arid soils, the structures and functional dynamics of microbial communities in hot deserts remain largely unresolved. The effects of wetting event frequency and intensity on Namib Desert microbial communities from two soils with different water-regime histories were tested over 36 days. A total of 168 soil microcosms received wetting events mimicking fog, light rain and heavy rainfall, with a parallel “dry condition” control. T-RFLP data showed that the different wetting events affected desert microbial community structures, but these effects were attenuated by the effects related to the long-term adaptation of both fungal and bacterial communities to soil origins (i.e. soil water regime his...
Global and regional climate models predict higher air temperature and less frequent, but larger prec...
Currently, the impact of changes in precipitation and increased nitrogen(N) deposition on ecosystems...
The response of microbial communities to changes in precipitation can regulate the nutrition cycling...
Life in desert soil is marked by episodic pulses of water and nutrients followed by long periods of ...
8 páginas, 4 figuras. -- The first publication is available at https://www.nature.comThe temporal dy...
28 páginas, 6 figuras. -- This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published i...
Microbes have a dominant role in nutrient cycling processes in the world’s deserts, where growth and...
The Namib Desert is considered the oldest desert in the world and hyperarid for the last 5 million y...
Deserts constitute one-fifth of the Earth’s total surface area and represent one of the harshest env...
Microbes in hot desert soil partake in core ecosystem processes e.g., biogeochemical cycling of carb...
Desert microbes are expected to be substantially sensitive to global environmental changes, such as ...
Although desert soils support functionally important microbial communities that affect plant growth ...
Deserts comprise the largest terrestrial biome, making up approximately one third of the Earth’s lan...
Abstract: Climate change is increasing the duration of alternating wet and dry spells. These fluctua...
Global climate change models indicate that storm magnitudes will increase in many areas throughout s...
Global and regional climate models predict higher air temperature and less frequent, but larger prec...
Currently, the impact of changes in precipitation and increased nitrogen(N) deposition on ecosystems...
The response of microbial communities to changes in precipitation can regulate the nutrition cycling...
Life in desert soil is marked by episodic pulses of water and nutrients followed by long periods of ...
8 páginas, 4 figuras. -- The first publication is available at https://www.nature.comThe temporal dy...
28 páginas, 6 figuras. -- This is a post-peer-review, pre-copyedit version of an article published i...
Microbes have a dominant role in nutrient cycling processes in the world’s deserts, where growth and...
The Namib Desert is considered the oldest desert in the world and hyperarid for the last 5 million y...
Deserts constitute one-fifth of the Earth’s total surface area and represent one of the harshest env...
Microbes in hot desert soil partake in core ecosystem processes e.g., biogeochemical cycling of carb...
Desert microbes are expected to be substantially sensitive to global environmental changes, such as ...
Although desert soils support functionally important microbial communities that affect plant growth ...
Deserts comprise the largest terrestrial biome, making up approximately one third of the Earth’s lan...
Abstract: Climate change is increasing the duration of alternating wet and dry spells. These fluctua...
Global climate change models indicate that storm magnitudes will increase in many areas throughout s...
Global and regional climate models predict higher air temperature and less frequent, but larger prec...
Currently, the impact of changes in precipitation and increased nitrogen(N) deposition on ecosystems...
The response of microbial communities to changes in precipitation can regulate the nutrition cycling...