The ecological mechanisms driving community succession are widely debated, particularly for microorganisms. While successional soil microbial communities are known to undergo predictable changes in structure concomitant with shifts in a variety of edaphic properties, the causal mechanisms underlying these patterns are poorly understood. Thus, to specifically isolate how nutrients--important drivers of plant succession--affect soil microbial succession, we established a full factorial nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) fertilization plot experiment in recently deglaciated (∼3 years since exposure), unvegetated soils of the Puca Glacier forefield in Southeastern Peru. We evaluated soil properties and examined bacterial community composition in p...
Early colonization and succession of soil microbial communities are essential for soil development a...
Microbial primary succession and plant biocoenosis establishment are key events in land reclamation,...
Early community assembly of soil microbial communities is essential for pedogenesis and development ...
<div><p>The ecological mechanisms driving community succession are widely debated, particularly for ...
Primary succession is a fundamental process in macro-ecosystems; however, if and how soil developmen...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...
The effects of natural succession on plant communities and soil variables have been established, but...
Through litter inputs, root exudates, and the resulting changes in soil chemistry, plants directly i...
Supporting material: figures and tables.A previously established chronosequence from Pia Glacier for...
The succession of microbial community structure and function is a central ecological topic; however,...
Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients,...
Secondary succession studies have mainly focused on plants, but little is known about the fate of so...
Soil microorganisms regulate element cycling and plant nutrition, mediate co-existence of neighbors,...
From the onset of ecosystem development, pioneering microorganisms are the engines that drive ecosys...
International audience1. Resource control over abundance, structure and functional diversity of soil...
Early colonization and succession of soil microbial communities are essential for soil development a...
Microbial primary succession and plant biocoenosis establishment are key events in land reclamation,...
Early community assembly of soil microbial communities is essential for pedogenesis and development ...
<div><p>The ecological mechanisms driving community succession are widely debated, particularly for ...
Primary succession is a fundamental process in macro-ecosystems; however, if and how soil developmen...
Given the vast diversity of microorganisms and their relevance for environmental and human health, t...
The effects of natural succession on plant communities and soil variables have been established, but...
Through litter inputs, root exudates, and the resulting changes in soil chemistry, plants directly i...
Supporting material: figures and tables.A previously established chronosequence from Pia Glacier for...
The succession of microbial community structure and function is a central ecological topic; however,...
Soil microorganisms play fundamental roles in cycling of soil carbon, nitrogen, and other nutrients,...
Secondary succession studies have mainly focused on plants, but little is known about the fate of so...
Soil microorganisms regulate element cycling and plant nutrition, mediate co-existence of neighbors,...
From the onset of ecosystem development, pioneering microorganisms are the engines that drive ecosys...
International audience1. Resource control over abundance, structure and functional diversity of soil...
Early colonization and succession of soil microbial communities are essential for soil development a...
Microbial primary succession and plant biocoenosis establishment are key events in land reclamation,...
Early community assembly of soil microbial communities is essential for pedogenesis and development ...