Environmental heterogeneity is a traditional explanation for the biodiversity observed in nature and could be key in structuring soil microbial communities. From the soil microbe perspective, heterogeneity can be generated by both edaphic properties and by plant communities through litter inputs and root exudation. This dissertation focuses on investigating the role that plant communities play in potentially creating environmental heterogeneity within the soil and how that impacts soil bacterial community structure. Soil biota can be influenced at both local and regional scales. In Chapter 1, within a restoration context, I not only determined if plant restoration resulted in soil bacterial community restoration, I compared the relative imp...
Soil microorganisms regulate element cycling and plant nutrition, mediate co-existence of neighbors,...
Interactions between plants and bacteria in the non-rhizosphere soil are rarely assessed, because th...
Soil contains a wealth of diversity – bacteria, fungi, nematodes, arthropods and earthworms are just...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
A growing body of research on plant–microbe interactions in soil is contributing to the development ...
Soil microbial communities may influence the composition and species abundance of plant communities ...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
Soil biodiversity is huge and determines largely the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems both at...
Soil microbial communities are critical in determining the performance and density of species in pla...
Soil biota are critical to terrestrial ecosystem functioning. Plant and soil communities are engaged...
Biodiversity is declining worldwide and many ecosystems have been degraded due to human actions. The...
We are currently in the midst of an ecological crisis with many species and ecosystems threatened wi...
Soil microbes are known to be key drivers of several essential ecosystem processes such as nutrient ...
Understanding the processes that determine the diversity and dynamics of plant communities is a long...
Competition is a key process that determines plant community structure and dynamics, often mediated ...
Soil microorganisms regulate element cycling and plant nutrition, mediate co-existence of neighbors,...
Interactions between plants and bacteria in the non-rhizosphere soil are rarely assessed, because th...
Soil contains a wealth of diversity – bacteria, fungi, nematodes, arthropods and earthworms are just...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
A growing body of research on plant–microbe interactions in soil is contributing to the development ...
Soil microbial communities may influence the composition and species abundance of plant communities ...
A critical challenge in the science and practice of restoration ecology is to understand the drivers...
Soil biodiversity is huge and determines largely the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems both at...
Soil microbial communities are critical in determining the performance and density of species in pla...
Soil biota are critical to terrestrial ecosystem functioning. Plant and soil communities are engaged...
Biodiversity is declining worldwide and many ecosystems have been degraded due to human actions. The...
We are currently in the midst of an ecological crisis with many species and ecosystems threatened wi...
Soil microbes are known to be key drivers of several essential ecosystem processes such as nutrient ...
Understanding the processes that determine the diversity and dynamics of plant communities is a long...
Competition is a key process that determines plant community structure and dynamics, often mediated ...
Soil microorganisms regulate element cycling and plant nutrition, mediate co-existence of neighbors,...
Interactions between plants and bacteria in the non-rhizosphere soil are rarely assessed, because th...
Soil contains a wealth of diversity – bacteria, fungi, nematodes, arthropods and earthworms are just...