This work aimed to characterize the microbial communities of an anthropogenic soil originating from application of pedotechniques to Vertisols in a Mediterranean environment. Bare soil profiles were sampled at three depths (0–10 cm, 10–30 cm, and 30–50 cm) and compared with the original soil not transformed at the same depths. The anthropogenic soils were characterized by a higher CaCO3 concentration (360–640 g/kg) than control soil (190–200 g/kg), while an opposite trend was registered for clay, where control soil showed a higher concentration (465 g/kg on average) than anthropogenic soil (355 g/kg on average). Organic carbon content was much higher in the untransformed soil. All samples were microbiologically investigated using a combined...
Background For a sustainable production of food, research on agricultural soil microbial communitie...
Soil microorganisms are an indispensable component of natural ecosystems and play an important role ...
Soil microbial communities connect to the functional environment and play an important role in the b...
This work aimed to characterize the microbial communities of an anthropogenic soil originating from ...
This work aimed to characterize the microbial communities of an anthropogenic soil originating from ...
Studies about biodegradation potential in soils often refer to artificially contaminated and simplif...
Microbial community composition was examined in two soil types, Anthrosols and adjacent soils, sampl...
International audienceSoil aggregates and particulate organic matter (POM) are thought to represent ...
Sulfidogenic microbial communities play a significant role in biogeochemical processes, as well they...
Abstract Microbial communities in human-impacted soils of ancient settlements have been proposed to ...
International audienceAgriculture is undergoing important changes in order to meet sustainable soil ...
Biodiversity of soil microbial populations could be altered and affected by anthropogenic pressures ...
These soil microbial communities, including fungi, protists, viruses, bacteria and archaea, have maj...
Soil chemical and physical properties, which are determined both by pedo-climatic factors and by man...
‘‘Masseiras’’ is an ancient Portuguese agriculture system, where soil was developed from sand dunes ...
Background For a sustainable production of food, research on agricultural soil microbial communitie...
Soil microorganisms are an indispensable component of natural ecosystems and play an important role ...
Soil microbial communities connect to the functional environment and play an important role in the b...
This work aimed to characterize the microbial communities of an anthropogenic soil originating from ...
This work aimed to characterize the microbial communities of an anthropogenic soil originating from ...
Studies about biodegradation potential in soils often refer to artificially contaminated and simplif...
Microbial community composition was examined in two soil types, Anthrosols and adjacent soils, sampl...
International audienceSoil aggregates and particulate organic matter (POM) are thought to represent ...
Sulfidogenic microbial communities play a significant role in biogeochemical processes, as well they...
Abstract Microbial communities in human-impacted soils of ancient settlements have been proposed to ...
International audienceAgriculture is undergoing important changes in order to meet sustainable soil ...
Biodiversity of soil microbial populations could be altered and affected by anthropogenic pressures ...
These soil microbial communities, including fungi, protists, viruses, bacteria and archaea, have maj...
Soil chemical and physical properties, which are determined both by pedo-climatic factors and by man...
‘‘Masseiras’’ is an ancient Portuguese agriculture system, where soil was developed from sand dunes ...
Background For a sustainable production of food, research on agricultural soil microbial communitie...
Soil microorganisms are an indispensable component of natural ecosystems and play an important role ...
Soil microbial communities connect to the functional environment and play an important role in the b...