Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms behind these interactions are complex, and the links between specific environmental factors, microbial community structures, and functions are not well understood. Here, we applied DNA shotgun metagenomic techniques to investigate the effect of inorganic fertilizers N, P, K, and NPK on the bacterial community composition and potential functions in grassland soils in a 54-year experiment. Differences in total and available nutrients were found in the treatment soils; interestingly, Al, As, Mg, and Mn contents were variable in N, P, K, and NPK treatments. Bacterial community compositions shifted and Actinobacteria were overrepresented under the ...
Global and regional environmental changes often co-occur, creating complex gradients of disturbance ...
Bacteria play vital roles in soil biological fertility; however, it remains poorly understood about ...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
Terrestrial ecosystems are receiving elevated inputs of nitrogen (N) from anthropogenic sources and ...
Free to read Soil microorganisms are critical to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil f...
Soil microbial communities play an essential role in driving multiple functions (i.e., multifunction...
Fossil fuel combustion and fertilizer use has increased the amount of biologically available N enter...
Soil microorganisms regulate element cycling and plant nutrition, mediate co-existence of neighbors,...
Microbial communities drive geochemical cycles in soils. Relatively few studies have assessed the lo...
<div><p>Fossil fuel combustion and fertilizer use has increased the amount of biologically available...
Understanding the changes in plant-microbe interactions is critically important for predicting ecosy...
Soil microbial communities influence plant productivity, chemistry and structure of soil and nutrien...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe-plant interact...
Global and regional environmental changes often co-occur, creating complex gradients of disturbance ...
Bacteria play vital roles in soil biological fertility; however, it remains poorly understood about ...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
Terrestrial ecosystems are receiving elevated inputs of nitrogen (N) from anthropogenic sources and ...
Free to read Soil microorganisms are critical to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil f...
Soil microbial communities play an essential role in driving multiple functions (i.e., multifunction...
Fossil fuel combustion and fertilizer use has increased the amount of biologically available N enter...
Soil microorganisms regulate element cycling and plant nutrition, mediate co-existence of neighbors,...
Microbial communities drive geochemical cycles in soils. Relatively few studies have assessed the lo...
<div><p>Fossil fuel combustion and fertilizer use has increased the amount of biologically available...
Understanding the changes in plant-microbe interactions is critically important for predicting ecosy...
Soil microbial communities influence plant productivity, chemistry and structure of soil and nutrien...
Environmentally friendly agricultural production necessitates manipulation of microbe-plant interact...
Global and regional environmental changes often co-occur, creating complex gradients of disturbance ...
Bacteria play vital roles in soil biological fertility; however, it remains poorly understood about ...
Land use change alters the structure and composition of microbial communities. However, the links be...