Both fungi and bacteria play essential roles in regulating soil carbon cycling. To predict future carbon stability, it is imperative to understand their responses to environmental changes, which is subject to large uncertainty. As current global warming is causing range shifts toward higher latitudes, we conducted three reciprocal soil transplantation experiments over large transects in 2005 to simulate abrupt climate changes. Six years after soil transplantation, fungal biomass of transplanted soils showed a general pattern of changes from donor sites to destination, which were more obvious in bare fallow soils than in maize cropped soils. Strikingly, fungal community compositions were clustered by sites, demonstrating that fungi of transp...
The response of soil microbial communities to a changing climate will impact global biogeochemical c...
The impact of global warming on biological communities colonizing European alpine ecosystems was rec...
Bacteria and fungi, representing two major soil microorganism groups, play an important role in the ...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Eutrophication and climate warming, induced by anthropogenic activities, are simultaneously occurrin...
The response to global change by soil microbes is set to affect important ecosystem processes. These...
Abstract The direction and magnitude of climate warming effects on ecosystem processes such as carbo...
Earth's temperature is rising, and with this increase, fungal communities are responding and affecti...
11 páginas.-- 4 fig.- referncias.- Additional supporting information may be found in the online ver...
Climate change can influence soil microorganisms directly by altering their growth and activity but ...
Studying soil carbon (C) losses and carbon dioxide (CO2) feedbacks to the atmosphere under global cl...
Fungi and bacteria are the two dominant groups of soil microbial communities worldwide. By controlli...
Bacteria and fungi drive decomposition, a fundamental process in the carbon cycle, yet the importanc...
Soil transplant serves as a proxy to simulate climate changes. Recently, we have shown that southwar...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
The response of soil microbial communities to a changing climate will impact global biogeochemical c...
The impact of global warming on biological communities colonizing European alpine ecosystems was rec...
Bacteria and fungi, representing two major soil microorganism groups, play an important role in the ...
Soil fungi are key regulators of forest carbon cycling and their responses to global change have eff...
Eutrophication and climate warming, induced by anthropogenic activities, are simultaneously occurrin...
The response to global change by soil microbes is set to affect important ecosystem processes. These...
Abstract The direction and magnitude of climate warming effects on ecosystem processes such as carbo...
Earth's temperature is rising, and with this increase, fungal communities are responding and affecti...
11 páginas.-- 4 fig.- referncias.- Additional supporting information may be found in the online ver...
Climate change can influence soil microorganisms directly by altering their growth and activity but ...
Studying soil carbon (C) losses and carbon dioxide (CO2) feedbacks to the atmosphere under global cl...
Fungi and bacteria are the two dominant groups of soil microbial communities worldwide. By controlli...
Bacteria and fungi drive decomposition, a fundamental process in the carbon cycle, yet the importanc...
Soil transplant serves as a proxy to simulate climate changes. Recently, we have shown that southwar...
The central objective of the proposed work was to develop a genomic approach (nucleic acid-based) th...
The response of soil microbial communities to a changing climate will impact global biogeochemical c...
The impact of global warming on biological communities colonizing European alpine ecosystems was rec...
Bacteria and fungi, representing two major soil microorganism groups, play an important role in the ...