In soil, Acidobacteria constitute on average 20% of all bacteria, are highly diverse, and are physiologically active in situ. However, their individual functions and interactions with higher taxa in soil are still unknown. Here, potential effects of land use, soil properties, plant diversity, and soil nanofauna on acidobacterial community composition were studied by cultivation-independent methods in grassland and forest soils from three different regions in Germany. The analysis of 16S rRNA gene clone libraries representing all studied soils revealed that grassland soils were dominated by subgroup Gp6 and forest soils by subgroup Gp1 Acidobacteria. The analysis of a large number of sites (n = 57) by 16S rRNA gene fingerprinting methods (te...
The Acidobacteria is one of the major bacterial phyla in soils and peatlands. The currently explored...
To examine the relationship between plant species composition and microbial community diversity and ...
To gain insight into the factors driving the structure of bacterial communities in soil, we applied ...
In soil, Acidobacteria constitute on average 20% of all bacteria, are highly diverse, and are physio...
16S rRNA genes and transcripts of Acidobacteria were investigated in 57 grassland and forest soils o...
Members of the phylum Acidobacteria are among the most abundant soil bacteria on Earth, but little i...
The diversity of bacteria in soil is enormous, and soil bacterial communities can vary greatly in st...
The diversity of bacteria in soil is enormous, and soil bacterial communities can vary greatly in st...
To examine the relationship between plant species composition and microbial community diversity and ...
Among several environmental factors shaping soil microbial communities the impact of soil nutrients ...
Plant-derived organic matter inputs are thought to be a key driver of soil bacterial community compo...
Bacterial communities are important for the health and productivity of soil ecosystems and have grea...
To gain insight into the factors driving the structure of bacterial communities in soil, we applied ...
soil bacteria; pH; microbial diversity; agriculture; 16S rRNA genes; rare biosphere. Soil pH is an i...
Soil bacteria and understorey plants interact and drive forest ecosystem functioning. Yet, knowledge...
The Acidobacteria is one of the major bacterial phyla in soils and peatlands. The currently explored...
To examine the relationship between plant species composition and microbial community diversity and ...
To gain insight into the factors driving the structure of bacterial communities in soil, we applied ...
In soil, Acidobacteria constitute on average 20% of all bacteria, are highly diverse, and are physio...
16S rRNA genes and transcripts of Acidobacteria were investigated in 57 grassland and forest soils o...
Members of the phylum Acidobacteria are among the most abundant soil bacteria on Earth, but little i...
The diversity of bacteria in soil is enormous, and soil bacterial communities can vary greatly in st...
The diversity of bacteria in soil is enormous, and soil bacterial communities can vary greatly in st...
To examine the relationship between plant species composition and microbial community diversity and ...
Among several environmental factors shaping soil microbial communities the impact of soil nutrients ...
Plant-derived organic matter inputs are thought to be a key driver of soil bacterial community compo...
Bacterial communities are important for the health and productivity of soil ecosystems and have grea...
To gain insight into the factors driving the structure of bacterial communities in soil, we applied ...
soil bacteria; pH; microbial diversity; agriculture; 16S rRNA genes; rare biosphere. Soil pH is an i...
Soil bacteria and understorey plants interact and drive forest ecosystem functioning. Yet, knowledge...
The Acidobacteria is one of the major bacterial phyla in soils and peatlands. The currently explored...
To examine the relationship between plant species composition and microbial community diversity and ...
To gain insight into the factors driving the structure of bacterial communities in soil, we applied ...