As an alternative for phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) analysis, a simpler ester linked fatty acid (ELFA) analysis has been developed to characterize soil microbial communities. However, few studies have compared the two methods in forest soils where the contribution of nonmicrobial sources may be larger than that of microbial sources. Moreover, it remains unclear whether the two methods yield similar relationships of microbial biomass and composition with environmental variables. Here, we compared PLFA and ELFA methods with respect to microbial biomass and composition and their relationships with environmental variables in six oriental oak (Quercus variabilis) forest sites along a 1500-km latitudinal gradient in East China. We found that bot...
Forest management often results in changes in soil microbial communities. To understand how forest m...
The aim of the thesis was to analyze soil microbial communities of three ecologically different loca...
Forest land-use changes have long been suggested to profoundly affect soil microbial communities. Ho...
Graduation date: 2007A method based on fatty acid (FA) analysis is used to profile microbial communi...
This review discusses the analysis of whole-community phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) profiles and th...
Phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) and total soil fatty acid methyl esters (TSFAME), both lipid-based ap...
Microorganisms are the unseen majority in soil. To better understand the effects of forest managemen...
We investigated the link between aboveground and belowground diversity in temperate deciduous forest...
Soil samples were taken from eight long-term agricultural monoculture and rotation experimental plot...
Soil microorganisms play an important role in regulating nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems...
Altitudinally-defined climate conditions provide specific vegetation types and soil environments tha...
We have compared the total microbial biomass and the fungal/bacterial ratio estimated using substrat...
The effect of agricultural land use change on soil microbial community composition and biomass remai...
Phospholipid ester-linked fatty acid (PLFA) profiles were used to evaluate soil microbial community ...
Soil microorganisms have fundamental roles in terrestrial ecosystems yet little is known about the c...
Forest management often results in changes in soil microbial communities. To understand how forest m...
The aim of the thesis was to analyze soil microbial communities of three ecologically different loca...
Forest land-use changes have long been suggested to profoundly affect soil microbial communities. Ho...
Graduation date: 2007A method based on fatty acid (FA) analysis is used to profile microbial communi...
This review discusses the analysis of whole-community phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) profiles and th...
Phospholipid fatty acid (PLFA) and total soil fatty acid methyl esters (TSFAME), both lipid-based ap...
Microorganisms are the unseen majority in soil. To better understand the effects of forest managemen...
We investigated the link between aboveground and belowground diversity in temperate deciduous forest...
Soil samples were taken from eight long-term agricultural monoculture and rotation experimental plot...
Soil microorganisms play an important role in regulating nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems...
Altitudinally-defined climate conditions provide specific vegetation types and soil environments tha...
We have compared the total microbial biomass and the fungal/bacterial ratio estimated using substrat...
The effect of agricultural land use change on soil microbial community composition and biomass remai...
Phospholipid ester-linked fatty acid (PLFA) profiles were used to evaluate soil microbial community ...
Soil microorganisms have fundamental roles in terrestrial ecosystems yet little is known about the c...
Forest management often results in changes in soil microbial communities. To understand how forest m...
The aim of the thesis was to analyze soil microbial communities of three ecologically different loca...
Forest land-use changes have long been suggested to profoundly affect soil microbial communities. Ho...