In wetland soils, hydrology is considered to be one of the primary factors shaping wetland function and microbial community structure, but plant-soil interactions are also important mechanisms affecting microbial nutrient transformations. The research presented here considered the interactive effect to describe how hydrology and the presence of plants alter the soil profile, the development of the bacterial community, and their associated functions. To achieve this goal, plots were established in three hydrologically-distinct regimes (Wet, Intermediate, and Dry) within a non-tidal freshwater wetland along the James River (Charles City County, Virginia). Inside each main plot, ten subplots were cleared of all aboveground plant material; fi...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are integral to downstream water quality because they capture, store, and ...
Within a wetland environment, bacteria in association with plant roots play a vital role in maintain...
Vegetation dynamics are known to influence belowground microbial community diversity and ecosystem p...
Differences in microbial function via extracellular enzyme activity (EEA) were investigated to deter...
Human activities such as urbanization and intensive agriculture modify nutrient and water cycles in ...
Riparian wetlands are sites of intense biogeochemical activity and play an important role in improvi...
This study examined the abundance of bacteria and nirS-type denitrifiers associated with the rhizosp...
International audienceFluctuations in wetland hydrology create an interplay between aerobic and anae...
Riparian zones are a type of wetland described as the interface between land and a body of water suc...
Hydrology plays a dominant role in wetland plant distribution and microbial composition, but few stu...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
Within a wetland environment, bacteria in association with plant roots play a vital role in maintain...
Within a wetland environment, bacteria in association with plant roots play a vital role in maintain...
Within a wetland environment, bacteria in association with plant roots play a vital role in maintain...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are integral to downstream water quality because they capture, store, and ...
Within a wetland environment, bacteria in association with plant roots play a vital role in maintain...
Vegetation dynamics are known to influence belowground microbial community diversity and ecosystem p...
Differences in microbial function via extracellular enzyme activity (EEA) were investigated to deter...
Human activities such as urbanization and intensive agriculture modify nutrient and water cycles in ...
Riparian wetlands are sites of intense biogeochemical activity and play an important role in improvi...
This study examined the abundance of bacteria and nirS-type denitrifiers associated with the rhizosp...
International audienceFluctuations in wetland hydrology create an interplay between aerobic and anae...
Riparian zones are a type of wetland described as the interface between land and a body of water suc...
Hydrology plays a dominant role in wetland plant distribution and microbial composition, but few stu...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
Within a wetland environment, bacteria in association with plant roots play a vital role in maintain...
Within a wetland environment, bacteria in association with plant roots play a vital role in maintain...
Within a wetland environment, bacteria in association with plant roots play a vital role in maintain...
Tidal freshwater wetlands are integral to downstream water quality because they capture, store, and ...
Within a wetland environment, bacteria in association with plant roots play a vital role in maintain...
Vegetation dynamics are known to influence belowground microbial community diversity and ecosystem p...