The diverse bacterial communities in and around plants provide important benefits, such as protection against pathogens and cycling of essential minerals through decomposition of moribund plant biomass. Biodiverse fynbos landscapes generally have limited deadwood habitats due to the absence of large trees and frequent fire. In this study, we determined the effect of a fire disturbance on the bacterial communities in a fynbos landscape dominated by the shrub Protea repens using 16S ribosomal RNA amplicon sequencing. The bacterial community composition in newly formed fruiting structures (infructescences) and soil at a recently burnt site was different from that in an unburnt site. Bacteria inhabiting P. repens infructescences were similar to...
This pilot study examined changes in soil chemistry and microbial population sizes following the ext...
A wildfire which overran a sensor network site provided an opportunity (a natural experiment) to mon...
Understanding the effects of logging and fire on forest soil communities is integral to our knowledg...
Soil microbial responses to fire are likely to change over the course of forest recovery. Investigat...
Bacterial communities associated with vegetation-soil interfaces have important roles in terrestrial...
(1) Background: the Miombo woodlands comprise the most important vegetation from southern Africa and...
It is increasingly evident that the plant microbiome is a strong determinant of plant health. While ...
Fire and herbivory are important natural disturbances in grassy biomes. Both drivers are likely to i...
Effects of fire on biogeochemical cycling in terrestrial ecosystem are widely acknowledged, while fe...
The soil microbiome is a fundamental component of terrestrial ecosystems. Bacterial and fungal commu...
Prescribed fire is a critical management tool that influences forest physical structure and biologic...
The ecosystem functions performed by soil microbial communities can be indirectly altered by ecologi...
The fynbos biome in South Africa is globally recognised as a plant biodiversity hotspot. However, ve...
P. 1-10In recent years, the Mediterranean area has witnessed an increase of both the frequency and s...
Miombo is the most extensive ecosystem in southern Africa, being strongly driven by fire, climate, h...
This pilot study examined changes in soil chemistry and microbial population sizes following the ext...
A wildfire which overran a sensor network site provided an opportunity (a natural experiment) to mon...
Understanding the effects of logging and fire on forest soil communities is integral to our knowledg...
Soil microbial responses to fire are likely to change over the course of forest recovery. Investigat...
Bacterial communities associated with vegetation-soil interfaces have important roles in terrestrial...
(1) Background: the Miombo woodlands comprise the most important vegetation from southern Africa and...
It is increasingly evident that the plant microbiome is a strong determinant of plant health. While ...
Fire and herbivory are important natural disturbances in grassy biomes. Both drivers are likely to i...
Effects of fire on biogeochemical cycling in terrestrial ecosystem are widely acknowledged, while fe...
The soil microbiome is a fundamental component of terrestrial ecosystems. Bacterial and fungal commu...
Prescribed fire is a critical management tool that influences forest physical structure and biologic...
The ecosystem functions performed by soil microbial communities can be indirectly altered by ecologi...
The fynbos biome in South Africa is globally recognised as a plant biodiversity hotspot. However, ve...
P. 1-10In recent years, the Mediterranean area has witnessed an increase of both the frequency and s...
Miombo is the most extensive ecosystem in southern Africa, being strongly driven by fire, climate, h...
This pilot study examined changes in soil chemistry and microbial population sizes following the ext...
A wildfire which overran a sensor network site provided an opportunity (a natural experiment) to mon...
Understanding the effects of logging and fire on forest soil communities is integral to our knowledg...