The Amazon rainforest, the largest equatorial forest in the world, is being cleared for pasture and agricultural use at alarming rates. Tropical deforestation is known to cause alterations in microbial communities at taxonomic and phylogenetic levels, but it is unclear whether microbial functional groups are altered. We asked whether free-living nitrogen-fixing microorganisms (diazotrophs) respond to deforestation in the Amazon rainforest, using analysis of the marker gene nifH. Clone libraries were generated from soil samples collected from a primary forest, a 5-year-old pasture originally converted from primary forest, and a secondary forest established after pasture abandonment. Although diazotroph richness did not significantly change a...
<p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on glob...
<p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on glob...
<p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on glob...
Biological nitrogen fixation can be an important source of nitrogen in tropical forests that serve a...
The Amazon Rainforest is a global diversity hotspot that has experienced a significant level of defo...
We assessed the impacts of forest-to-pasture conversion on the dynamic of soil microbial communities...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
Land use change in the Amazon rainforest alters the taxonomic structure of soil microbial communitie...
The Amazon Rainforest plays major roles in global carbon and nitrogen cycling. Despite this region’s...
Co-occurrence networks allow for the identification of potential associations among species, which m...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
An alarming and increasing deforestation rate threatens Amazon tropical ecosystems and subsequent de...
Tropical rainforests are large terrestrial carbon sinks that play an essential role in mitigating gr...
Land-use change has negative impacts on the biodiversity of plants and animals. However, we lack stu...
<p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on glob...
<p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on glob...
<p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on glob...
Biological nitrogen fixation can be an important source of nitrogen in tropical forests that serve a...
The Amazon Rainforest is a global diversity hotspot that has experienced a significant level of defo...
We assessed the impacts of forest-to-pasture conversion on the dynamic of soil microbial communities...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
Land use change in the Amazon rainforest alters the taxonomic structure of soil microbial communitie...
The Amazon Rainforest plays major roles in global carbon and nitrogen cycling. Despite this region’s...
Co-occurrence networks allow for the identification of potential associations among species, which m...
Slash-and-burn clearing of forest typically results in increase in soil nutrient availability. Howev...
The conversion of rainforests to plantations leads to about 50% loss in the organic carbon (C) conte...
An alarming and increasing deforestation rate threatens Amazon tropical ecosystems and subsequent de...
Tropical rainforests are large terrestrial carbon sinks that play an essential role in mitigating gr...
Land-use change has negative impacts on the biodiversity of plants and animals. However, we lack stu...
<p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on glob...
<p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on glob...
<p>Deforestation in the Brazilian Amazon occurs at an alarming rate, which has broad effects on glob...