Biological nitrogen fixation is the primary supply of N to most ecosystems, yet there is considerable uncertainty about how N-fixing bacteria will respond to global change factors such as increasing atmospheric CO2 and N deposition. Using the nifH gene as a molecular marker, we studied how the community structure of N-fixing soil bacteria from temperate pine, aspen, and sweet gum stands and a brackish tidal marsh responded to multiyear elevated CO2 conditions. We also examined how N availability, specifically, N fertilization, interacted with elevated CO2 to affect these communities in the temperate pine forest. Based on data from Sanger sequencing and quantitative PCR, the soil nifH composition in the three forest systems was dominated by ...
Microorganisms involved in the nitrogen (N)-cycle in soils are the major drivers of N-transformation...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Biological nitrogen fixation is the primary supply of N to most ecosystems, yet there is considerabl...
Background and aims: Forest ecosystems may act as sinks for or source of atmospheric CO2. While inor...
Many forest ecosystems have been receiving elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to human activity. I...
Many forest ecosystems have been receiving elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to human activity. I...
The use of co‐occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro‐organisms has provided n...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
Nitrification is a fundamental process in terrestrial nitrogen cycling. However, detailed informatio...
The predominant input of available nitrogen (N) in boreal forest ecosystems originates from moss-ass...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Microorganisms involved in the nitrogen (N)-cycle in soils are the major drivers of N-transformation...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Biological nitrogen fixation is the primary supply of N to most ecosystems, yet there is considerabl...
Background and aims: Forest ecosystems may act as sinks for or source of atmospheric CO2. While inor...
Many forest ecosystems have been receiving elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to human activity. I...
Many forest ecosystems have been receiving elevated nitrogen (N) deposition due to human activity. I...
The use of co‐occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro‐organisms has provided n...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
Increasing nitrogen deposition, increasing atmospheric CO2, and decreasing biodiversity are three ma...
Nitrification is a fundamental process in terrestrial nitrogen cycling. However, detailed informatio...
The predominant input of available nitrogen (N) in boreal forest ecosystems originates from moss-ass...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Microorganisms involved in the nitrogen (N)-cycle in soils are the major drivers of N-transformation...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...