We studied the factors which regulate microbial community organization in soils of managed ecosystems. Soil microbial biomass C and N (SMBC, SMBN), EC/ENIN ratio, ergosterol, and phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA) were determined in organically fertilised meadows and grasslands with abandoned management at three sites (Stubai Valley, Passeier Valley, and Monte Bondone) to study the relative importance of the factors site and management in governing the variability of soil microbial biomass and community structure in subalpine grasslands of the European Alps. Our data provide evidence that management abandonment has important effects on the structure of the soil microbial biomass, namely an increase in the fungal biomass. SMBC, SMBN, EC/ENIN ra...
Predicting the composition and function of microbial communities at a bio-geographical scale, across...
Soil disturbance is a common phenomenon in semi-natural sandy grasslands, caused by management pract...
Aim Quantify direct and indirect relationships between soil microbial community properties (poten...
There is much interest in the identification of the main drivers controlling changes in the microbia...
Soil microbial community structure is determined by environmental conditions and influenced by other...
There is much interest in the development of agricultural land management strategies aimed at enhanc...
This study quantifies the influence of Poa alpina on the soil microbial community in primary success...
The present study investigated the effects of land-use abandonment on the soil decomposer community ...
International audienceThe influence of ageing grassland on microbial community structure in differen...
Human activities such as land use and -management may strongly affect the soil's ability to provide ...
This study aimed to: (1) determine whether soil microbial communities along a gradient from intensiv...
This study aimed to characterise soil microbial community structure and function in temperate upland...
International audienceClimate change and land-use disturbances are supposed to have severely affecte...
Wildfire often causes tremendous changes in ecosystems, particularly in subalpine and alpine areas, ...
Predicting the composition and function of microbial communities at a bio-geographical scale, across...
Soil disturbance is a common phenomenon in semi-natural sandy grasslands, caused by management pract...
Aim Quantify direct and indirect relationships between soil microbial community properties (poten...
There is much interest in the identification of the main drivers controlling changes in the microbia...
Soil microbial community structure is determined by environmental conditions and influenced by other...
There is much interest in the development of agricultural land management strategies aimed at enhanc...
This study quantifies the influence of Poa alpina on the soil microbial community in primary success...
The present study investigated the effects of land-use abandonment on the soil decomposer community ...
International audienceThe influence of ageing grassland on microbial community structure in differen...
Human activities such as land use and -management may strongly affect the soil's ability to provide ...
This study aimed to: (1) determine whether soil microbial communities along a gradient from intensiv...
This study aimed to characterise soil microbial community structure and function in temperate upland...
International audienceClimate change and land-use disturbances are supposed to have severely affecte...
Wildfire often causes tremendous changes in ecosystems, particularly in subalpine and alpine areas, ...
Predicting the composition and function of microbial communities at a bio-geographical scale, across...
Soil disturbance is a common phenomenon in semi-natural sandy grasslands, caused by management pract...
Aim Quantify direct and indirect relationships between soil microbial community properties (poten...