Deadwood decay employs a complex metabolism and provides carbon and nutrients for soils. Although being highly diverse, the contribution of the bacterial deadwood colonizing community is underexplored compared with the fungal one. Therefore, we performed an in‐field mesocosm study and monitored the bacterial communities in decaying experimental Picea abies wood blocks and their underlying soil on north‐ and south‐ exposed slopes in the Italian Alps over a 2‐year period. The faster deadwood decay at the south‐facing slope was associated with a higher bacterial richness and a higher number of specialist operational taxonomic units (OTUs) which were more strongly correlated to environmental parameters than other bacterial community members. Wi...
Deadwood is a hotspot of microbial diversity and its decomposition contributes to carbon and nitroge...
The microbiome of Heterobasidion-induced wood decay of living trees has been previously studied; how...
Deadwood is known to significantly contribute to global terrestrial carbon stocks and carbon cycling...
Deadwood decay employs a complex metabolism and provides carbon and nutrients for soils. Although be...
Alpine ecosystems are vulnerable to ever-changing environmental conditions, leading to shifts in veg...
Mountain forest ecosystems are particularly sensitive to changing environmental conditions that affe...
Deadwood decomposition is relevant in nature and wood inhabiting fungi (WIF) are its main decomposer...
The bacterial communities in decomposing wood are receiving increased attention, but their interacti...
Few studies have investigated bacterial community succession and the role of bacterial decomposition...
Deadwood represents an important nutrient source and microbial habitat in forest ecosystems. Its dec...
Although slope aspect determines the amount of solar irradiation, with implications on the functioni...
Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood necro...
The complex interactions between trees and soil microbes in forests as well as their inherent season...
Microbial community members are the primary microbial colonizers and active decomposers of deadwood....
<p>Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood ne...
Deadwood is a hotspot of microbial diversity and its decomposition contributes to carbon and nitroge...
The microbiome of Heterobasidion-induced wood decay of living trees has been previously studied; how...
Deadwood is known to significantly contribute to global terrestrial carbon stocks and carbon cycling...
Deadwood decay employs a complex metabolism and provides carbon and nutrients for soils. Although be...
Alpine ecosystems are vulnerable to ever-changing environmental conditions, leading to shifts in veg...
Mountain forest ecosystems are particularly sensitive to changing environmental conditions that affe...
Deadwood decomposition is relevant in nature and wood inhabiting fungi (WIF) are its main decomposer...
The bacterial communities in decomposing wood are receiving increased attention, but their interacti...
Few studies have investigated bacterial community succession and the role of bacterial decomposition...
Deadwood represents an important nutrient source and microbial habitat in forest ecosystems. Its dec...
Although slope aspect determines the amount of solar irradiation, with implications on the functioni...
Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood necro...
The complex interactions between trees and soil microbes in forests as well as their inherent season...
Microbial community members are the primary microbial colonizers and active decomposers of deadwood....
<p>Fungi are the principal wood decomposers in forest ecosystems and their activity provides wood ne...
Deadwood is a hotspot of microbial diversity and its decomposition contributes to carbon and nitroge...
The microbiome of Heterobasidion-induced wood decay of living trees has been previously studied; how...
Deadwood is known to significantly contribute to global terrestrial carbon stocks and carbon cycling...