Agricultural improvement of seminatural grasslands has been shown to result in changes to plant and microbial diversity, with consequences for ecosystem functioning. A microcosm approach was used to elucidate the effects of two key components of agricultural improvement (nitrogen addition and liming) on ammonia-oxidising bacterial (AOB) communities in an upland grassland soil. Plant species characteristic of unimproved and improved pastures (A. capillaris and L. perenne) were planted in microcosms, and lime, nitrogen (NH4NO3), or lime plus nitrogen added. The AOB community was profiled using terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (TRFLP) of the amoA gene. AOB community structure was largely altered by NH4NO3 addition, rather than...
Experiments addressing the role of plant species diversity for ecosystem functioning have recently p...
Nutrient reduction, particularly with respect to nitrogen (N) losses, is an important goal for susta...
Ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms, i.e. ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia-oxidizing archae...
Agricultural improvement of seminatural grasslands has been shown to result in changes to plant and ...
A microcosm-based approach was used to study impacts of plant and chemical factors on the bacterial ...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) input is known to alter the soil microbiome, but how N enrichment influen...
In grasslands, N mineralization and nitrification are important processes and are controlled by seve...
1. The aim was to assess the extent to which the microbial biomass and activity, and community struc...
Chemical fertilizers, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), are used in grasslands to maximize...
A microcosm-based approach was used to study impacts of plant and chemical factors on the fungal com...
Cover crops (CC) have demonstrated beneficial effects on several soil properties yet questions remai...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Microbial diversity in soils is considered important for maintaining sustainability of agricultural ...
Grassland management regimens influence the structure of archaeal communities in upland pasture soil...
Oligotrophic semi-natural systems are threatened by high levels of nitrogen deposition. To mitigate ...
Experiments addressing the role of plant species diversity for ecosystem functioning have recently p...
Nutrient reduction, particularly with respect to nitrogen (N) losses, is an important goal for susta...
Ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms, i.e. ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia-oxidizing archae...
Agricultural improvement of seminatural grasslands has been shown to result in changes to plant and ...
A microcosm-based approach was used to study impacts of plant and chemical factors on the bacterial ...
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) input is known to alter the soil microbiome, but how N enrichment influen...
In grasslands, N mineralization and nitrification are important processes and are controlled by seve...
1. The aim was to assess the extent to which the microbial biomass and activity, and community struc...
Chemical fertilizers, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P), are used in grasslands to maximize...
A microcosm-based approach was used to study impacts of plant and chemical factors on the fungal com...
Cover crops (CC) have demonstrated beneficial effects on several soil properties yet questions remai...
Anthropogenic changes are altering the environmental conditions and the biota of ecosystems worldwid...
Microbial diversity in soils is considered important for maintaining sustainability of agricultural ...
Grassland management regimens influence the structure of archaeal communities in upland pasture soil...
Oligotrophic semi-natural systems are threatened by high levels of nitrogen deposition. To mitigate ...
Experiments addressing the role of plant species diversity for ecosystem functioning have recently p...
Nutrient reduction, particularly with respect to nitrogen (N) losses, is an important goal for susta...
Ammonia-oxidizing microorganisms, i.e. ammonia-oxidizing bacteria (AOB) and ammonia-oxidizing archae...