Phosphorus deficiency is a prevailing environmental phenomenon in natural environments and phosphate-solubilizing bacteria, e.g., phosphatase (phoD)-harboring bacteria, can enhance phosphorus availability. Yet, it remains largely unclear about ecological roles and diversity maintenance of rare and abundant phoD-harboring bacteria (PHB) in natural environments. We collected soils and sediments from wetlands on the Tibetan Plateau, and estimated community composition and diversity maintenance of rare and abundant PHB by using Illumina MiSeq sequencing and multiple statistical analyses (e.g., environmental breadth and phylogenetic signal). We found significant decays of community similarities against geographical distance at taxonomic and phyl...
Both community variation and phosphorus (P) fractions have been extensively studied in aquatic ecosy...
Continent-scale biogeography has been extensively studied in soils and marine systems, but little is...
<p>Although microbes may strongly influence wetland phosphorus (P) cycling, specific microbial commu...
Deciphering biogeographical patterns of alkaline phosphatase (phoD)-harboring bacteria is essential ...
Background and aims :Bacterial Non-Specific Acid Phosphatase (NSAP) enzymes are capable of dephospho...
Alkaline phosphatases such as PhoD and PhoX are important in organic phosphorus cycling in soil. We ...
ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient that is often in limited supply, with P availabilit...
Bacterial communities can promote increased phosphorus (P) availability for plants and microbes in s...
In soil, bioavailable inorganic orthophosphate is found at low concentrations and thus limits biolog...
The revolution of molecular techniques in the field of microbial ecology not only allows an in-depth...
Disentangling the biogeographic patterns of rare and abundant microbes is essential in order to unde...
Changes in land management practices may have significant implications for soil microbial communitie...
Both community variation and phosphorus (P) fractions have been extensively studied in aquatic ecosy...
Continent-scale biogeography has been extensively studied in soils and marine systems, but little is...
<p>Although microbes may strongly influence wetland phosphorus (P) cycling, specific microbial commu...
Deciphering biogeographical patterns of alkaline phosphatase (phoD)-harboring bacteria is essential ...
Background and aims :Bacterial Non-Specific Acid Phosphatase (NSAP) enzymes are capable of dephospho...
Alkaline phosphatases such as PhoD and PhoX are important in organic phosphorus cycling in soil. We ...
ABSTRACT Phosphorus (P) is an essential nutrient that is often in limited supply, with P availabilit...
Bacterial communities can promote increased phosphorus (P) availability for plants and microbes in s...
In soil, bioavailable inorganic orthophosphate is found at low concentrations and thus limits biolog...
The revolution of molecular techniques in the field of microbial ecology not only allows an in-depth...
Disentangling the biogeographic patterns of rare and abundant microbes is essential in order to unde...
Changes in land management practices may have significant implications for soil microbial communitie...
Both community variation and phosphorus (P) fractions have been extensively studied in aquatic ecosy...
Continent-scale biogeography has been extensively studied in soils and marine systems, but little is...
<p>Although microbes may strongly influence wetland phosphorus (P) cycling, specific microbial commu...