This study investigated the development of fungal community composition in arable soil during the degradation of straw residue. We explored the short-term responses of the fungal community over 28 days of decomposition in soil using culture-independent polymerase chain reaction in combination with a clone library and denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis (DGGE). Fungal cellobiohydrolase I (cbhI) genes in the soil were also characterized, and their diversity suggested the existence of a different cellulose decomposer. The DGGE profiles based on fungal internal transcribed spacer analysis showed different successions of fungal populations during residue decomposition. Members of Lecythophora and Sordariales were dominant in the early succes...
Microorganisms play a crucial role in the biological decomposition of plant litter in terrestrial ec...
International audienceCrop residues are among the main inputs that allow the organic carbon (C) and ...
The microbial communities in agricultural soils are responsible for nutrient cycling and thus for ma...
This study investigated the development of fungal community composition in arable soil during the de...
International audienceThe dynamics of indigenous bacterial and fungal soil communities were followed...
Soil fungi are key players in the degradation of recalcitrant organic matter in terrestrial ecosyste...
The study aims to investigate fungal community structures and dynamic changes in forest soil lignoce...
13 pagesInternational audienceMicrobial communities are of major importance in the decomposition of ...
The fungal community and the population of 16S rRNA, 18S rRNA and cellulose-degrading genes during t...
Soil microbial communities undergo rapid shifts following modifications in environmental conditions....
Soil microbial communities undergo rapid shifts following modifications in environmental conditions....
Despite the substantial interest to ecologists of the relationship between species diversity and eco...
Understanding how genetic differences among soil microorganisms regulate spatial patterns in litter ...
During the decomposition process, fungi takes over the decomposer community which is described as be...
In forest ecosystems, substantial part of carbon enters soil in the form of plant litter. The decomp...
Microorganisms play a crucial role in the biological decomposition of plant litter in terrestrial ec...
International audienceCrop residues are among the main inputs that allow the organic carbon (C) and ...
The microbial communities in agricultural soils are responsible for nutrient cycling and thus for ma...
This study investigated the development of fungal community composition in arable soil during the de...
International audienceThe dynamics of indigenous bacterial and fungal soil communities were followed...
Soil fungi are key players in the degradation of recalcitrant organic matter in terrestrial ecosyste...
The study aims to investigate fungal community structures and dynamic changes in forest soil lignoce...
13 pagesInternational audienceMicrobial communities are of major importance in the decomposition of ...
The fungal community and the population of 16S rRNA, 18S rRNA and cellulose-degrading genes during t...
Soil microbial communities undergo rapid shifts following modifications in environmental conditions....
Soil microbial communities undergo rapid shifts following modifications in environmental conditions....
Despite the substantial interest to ecologists of the relationship between species diversity and eco...
Understanding how genetic differences among soil microorganisms regulate spatial patterns in litter ...
During the decomposition process, fungi takes over the decomposer community which is described as be...
In forest ecosystems, substantial part of carbon enters soil in the form of plant litter. The decomp...
Microorganisms play a crucial role in the biological decomposition of plant litter in terrestrial ec...
International audienceCrop residues are among the main inputs that allow the organic carbon (C) and ...
The microbial communities in agricultural soils are responsible for nutrient cycling and thus for ma...