Terrestrial ecosystems are receiving elevated inputs of nitrogen (N) from anthropogenic sources and understanding how these increases in N availability affect soil microbial communities is critical for predicting the associated effects on belowground ecosystems. We used a suite of approaches to analyze the structure and functional characteristics of soil microbial communities from replicated plots in two long-term N fertilization experiments located in contrasting systems. Pyrosequencing-based analyses of 16S rRNA genes revealed no significant effects of N fertilization on bacterial diversity, but significant effects on community composition at both sites; copiotrophic taxa (including members of the Proteobacteria and Bacteroidetes phyla) t...
Because microorganisms have different abilities to utilize nitrogen (N) through various assimilatory...
Soil microbial communities influence plant productivity, chemistry and structure of soil and nutrien...
It is a central ecological goal to explore the effects of global change factors on soil microbial co...
Terrestrial ecosystems are receiving elevated inputs of nitrogen (N) from anthropogenic sources and ...
Free to read Soil microorganisms are critical to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil f...
Soil microbial communities are intricately linked to ecosystem functioning such as nutrient cycling;...
Fossil fuel combustion and fertilizer use has increased the amount of biologically available N enter...
<div><p>Fossil fuel combustion and fertilizer use has increased the amount of biologically available...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
Soil bacterial communities are pivotal in regulating terrestrial biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
The nitrogen (N) cycle represents one of the most well-studied systems, yet the taxonomic diversity ...
The nitrogen (N) cycle is a collection of important biogeochemical pathways mediated by microbial co...
Microorganisms drive much of the Earth's nitrogen (N) cycle, but we still lack a global overview of ...
International audienceAgricultural practices affect the soil ecosystem in multiple ways and the soil...
Because microorganisms have different abilities to utilize nitrogen (N) through various assimilatory...
Soil microbial communities influence plant productivity, chemistry and structure of soil and nutrien...
It is a central ecological goal to explore the effects of global change factors on soil microbial co...
Terrestrial ecosystems are receiving elevated inputs of nitrogen (N) from anthropogenic sources and ...
Free to read Soil microorganisms are critical to ecosystem functioning and the maintenance of soil f...
Soil microbial communities are intricately linked to ecosystem functioning such as nutrient cycling;...
Fossil fuel combustion and fertilizer use has increased the amount of biologically available N enter...
<div><p>Fossil fuel combustion and fertilizer use has increased the amount of biologically available...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
Soil bacterial communities are pivotal in regulating terrestrial biogeochemical cycles and ecosystem...
Soil abiotic and biotic interactions govern important ecosystem processes. However, the mechanisms b...
The nitrogen (N) cycle represents one of the most well-studied systems, yet the taxonomic diversity ...
The nitrogen (N) cycle is a collection of important biogeochemical pathways mediated by microbial co...
Microorganisms drive much of the Earth's nitrogen (N) cycle, but we still lack a global overview of ...
International audienceAgricultural practices affect the soil ecosystem in multiple ways and the soil...
Because microorganisms have different abilities to utilize nitrogen (N) through various assimilatory...
Soil microbial communities influence plant productivity, chemistry and structure of soil and nutrien...
It is a central ecological goal to explore the effects of global change factors on soil microbial co...