Background: pH is frequently reported as the main driver for prokaryotic community structure in soils. However, pH changes are also linked to "spillover effects" on other chemical parameters (e.g., availability of Al, Fe, Mn, Zn, and Cu) and plant growth, but these indirect effects on the microbial communities are rarely investigated. Usually, pH also co-varies with some confounding factors, such as land use, soil management (e.g., tillage and chemical inputs), plant cover, and/or edapho-climatic conditions. So, a more comprehensive analysis of the direct and indirect effects of pH brings a better understanding of the mechanisms driving prokaryotic (archaeal and bacterial) community structures. Results: We evaluated an agricultural soil pH ...
Although soil pH has been shown to be an important factor driving microbial communities, relatively ...
Soil pH is one of the most influential variables in soil, and is a powerful factor in influencing th...
The influence of biotic and abiotic factors on viral communities across environmental gradients in s...
Background: pH is frequently reported as the main driver for prokaryotic community structure in soil...
Background: pH is frequently reported as the main driver for prokaryotic community structure in soil...
Soil pH plays an important role in shaping the structure and diversity of prokaryotic community. Alt...
Theoretical full diagram and rationally. Figure S1A. Overall theoretical diagram of expected interac...
Soil pH is commonly considered a dominant factor affecting the function of microbiota. Few studies, ...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
One of the most influential factors determining the growth and composition of soil bacterial communi...
Microorganisms play a critical role in the structure and functioning of soil ecosystems. Within aci...
Rapid and transient changes in pH frequently occur in soil, impacting dissolved organic matter (DOM)...
Keynote lectureRoots can considerably alter soil pH – up to several units – over short spatial and t...
Acidification and pollution are two major threats to agricultural ecosystems; however, microbial com...
The microbial partitioning of organic carbon (C) into either anabolic (i.e. growth) or catabolic (i....
Although soil pH has been shown to be an important factor driving microbial communities, relatively ...
Soil pH is one of the most influential variables in soil, and is a powerful factor in influencing th...
The influence of biotic and abiotic factors on viral communities across environmental gradients in s...
Background: pH is frequently reported as the main driver for prokaryotic community structure in soil...
Background: pH is frequently reported as the main driver for prokaryotic community structure in soil...
Soil pH plays an important role in shaping the structure and diversity of prokaryotic community. Alt...
Theoretical full diagram and rationally. Figure S1A. Overall theoretical diagram of expected interac...
Soil pH is commonly considered a dominant factor affecting the function of microbiota. Few studies, ...
In a companion paper, we examined the thermodynamic responses of microbial redox reactions to pH cha...
One of the most influential factors determining the growth and composition of soil bacterial communi...
Microorganisms play a critical role in the structure and functioning of soil ecosystems. Within aci...
Rapid and transient changes in pH frequently occur in soil, impacting dissolved organic matter (DOM)...
Keynote lectureRoots can considerably alter soil pH – up to several units – over short spatial and t...
Acidification and pollution are two major threats to agricultural ecosystems; however, microbial com...
The microbial partitioning of organic carbon (C) into either anabolic (i.e. growth) or catabolic (i....
Although soil pH has been shown to be an important factor driving microbial communities, relatively ...
Soil pH is one of the most influential variables in soil, and is a powerful factor in influencing th...
The influence of biotic and abiotic factors on viral communities across environmental gradients in s...