This study quantifies the influence of Poa alpina on the soil microbial community in primary succession of alpine ecosystems, and whether these effects are controlled by the successional stage. Four successional sites representative of four stages of grassland development (initial, 4 years (non-vegetated); pioneer, 20 years; transition, 75 years; mature, 9500 years old) on the Rotmoos glacier foreland, Austria, were sampled. The size, composition and activity of the microbial community in the rhizosphere and bulk soil were characterized using the chloroform-fumigation extraction procedure, phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis and measurements of the enzymes beta-glucosidase, beta-xylosidase, N-acetyl-beta-glucosaminidase, leucine aminope...
Microorganisms in the rhizosphere drive important ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling and o...
Natural vegetation succession is a process of interactions between plants and various environmental ...
The rhizosphere effect on bacterial communities associated with three floristic communities (RW, FI,...
This study quantifies the influence of Poa alpina on the soil microbial community in primary success...
This study investigates the small-scale spatial impact of the pioneering plant Leucanthemopsis alpin...
There is much interest in the identification of the main drivers controlling changes in the microbia...
Aboveground plant diversity is known to influence belowground diversity and ecosystem processes. How...
We studied the factors which regulate microbial community organization in soils of managed ecosystem...
This study aimed to characterise soil microbial community structure and function in temperate upland...
There is great interest in understanding the factors that drive soil microbial activity and communit...
We compared the size, culturability, diversity, and dominant species similarity of the bacterial com...
International audienceThe soil microbial community is essential for maintaining ecosystem functionin...
The aims of this study were to investigate (i) the influence of aging grassland in the recovery of s...
It is increasingly being recognized that the soil microbes can mineralize recalcitrant soil organic ...
Soil microbial community structure is determined by environmental conditions and influenced by other...
Microorganisms in the rhizosphere drive important ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling and o...
Natural vegetation succession is a process of interactions between plants and various environmental ...
The rhizosphere effect on bacterial communities associated with three floristic communities (RW, FI,...
This study quantifies the influence of Poa alpina on the soil microbial community in primary success...
This study investigates the small-scale spatial impact of the pioneering plant Leucanthemopsis alpin...
There is much interest in the identification of the main drivers controlling changes in the microbia...
Aboveground plant diversity is known to influence belowground diversity and ecosystem processes. How...
We studied the factors which regulate microbial community organization in soils of managed ecosystem...
This study aimed to characterise soil microbial community structure and function in temperate upland...
There is great interest in understanding the factors that drive soil microbial activity and communit...
We compared the size, culturability, diversity, and dominant species similarity of the bacterial com...
International audienceThe soil microbial community is essential for maintaining ecosystem functionin...
The aims of this study were to investigate (i) the influence of aging grassland in the recovery of s...
It is increasingly being recognized that the soil microbes can mineralize recalcitrant soil organic ...
Soil microbial community structure is determined by environmental conditions and influenced by other...
Microorganisms in the rhizosphere drive important ecosystem processes such as nutrient cycling and o...
Natural vegetation succession is a process of interactions between plants and various environmental ...
The rhizosphere effect on bacterial communities associated with three floristic communities (RW, FI,...