Soils are known to support a great bacterial diversity down to the millimeter scale, but the mechanisms by which such a large diversity is sustained are largely unknown. A feature of unsaturated soils is that water usually forms thin, poorly-connected films, which limit solute diffusive fluxes. It has been proposed, but never unambiguously experimentally tested, that a low substrate diffusive flux would impact bacterial diversity, by promoting the coexistence between slow-growing bacteria and their potentially faster-growing competitors. We used a simple experimental system, based on a Petri dish and a perforated Teflon® membrane to control diffusive fluxes of substrate (benzoate) whilst permitting direct observation of bacterial colonies. ...
<div><p>In most environments many microorganisms live in close vicinity and can interact in various ...
There is still no satisfactory understanding of the factors that enable soil microbial populations t...
There is still no satisfactory understanding of the factors that enable soil microbial populations t...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
Traditional microbiological methods of cultivation recover less than 1% of the total bacterial speci...
Bacterial diversity in soil exceeds by orders of magnitude that found in oceans and others compartme...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
The high degree of microbial diversity found in soils is attributed to the highly heterogeneous pore...
The vast majority of microbes inhabiting oligotrophic shallow subsurface soil environments have not ...
n most environments many microorganisms live in close vicinity and can interact in various ways. Rec...
In order to understand (re-)colonization of microhabitats and bacterial succession in soil, it is im...
In most environments many microorganisms live in close vicinity and can interact in various ways. Re...
The conditions present in both in vitro and in vivo ecosystems determine the microbial population ha...
<div><p>In most environments many microorganisms live in close vicinity and can interact in various ...
There is still no satisfactory understanding of the factors that enable soil microbial populations t...
There is still no satisfactory understanding of the factors that enable soil microbial populations t...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
International audienceBacterial decomposition of organic matter in soils is generally believed to be...
Traditional microbiological methods of cultivation recover less than 1% of the total bacterial speci...
Bacterial diversity in soil exceeds by orders of magnitude that found in oceans and others compartme...
The abundance of species is assumed to depend on their life history traits, such as growth rate and ...
The high degree of microbial diversity found in soils is attributed to the highly heterogeneous pore...
The vast majority of microbes inhabiting oligotrophic shallow subsurface soil environments have not ...
n most environments many microorganisms live in close vicinity and can interact in various ways. Rec...
In order to understand (re-)colonization of microhabitats and bacterial succession in soil, it is im...
In most environments many microorganisms live in close vicinity and can interact in various ways. Re...
The conditions present in both in vitro and in vivo ecosystems determine the microbial population ha...
<div><p>In most environments many microorganisms live in close vicinity and can interact in various ...
There is still no satisfactory understanding of the factors that enable soil microbial populations t...
There is still no satisfactory understanding of the factors that enable soil microbial populations t...