During recent decades, forest ecosystems have been exposed to high levels of atmospheric pollution, and it has been argued that this affects the composition and activity of decomposer communities and, subsequently, ecosystem functioning. To investigate the effects of atmospheric pollution on protozoa and microflora, a new experimental design was used. Undisturbed soil columns, originating from six coniferous forests across Europe and representing different stages of soil acidification, were transferred to two Scots pine forests (Fontainebleau and Wekerom) with different levels of N and S deposition (N
Forest ecosystems are facing changing environmental conditions induced by anthropogenic pressures, i...
Ectomycorrhizae (ECM) and soil microfungi were studied in soil cores from seven unequally polluted f...
Understanding and assessing changes in microbial community structure and function can predict ecosys...
Recently, much attention has been focused on the importance of forests to the global carbon cycle. M...
Few studies have been conducted on the impact of air pollutants in relation with environmental varia...
International audienceAir pollution has a deleterious impact on public health and the environment. T...
At extremely high concentrations, relative to those occurring in the atmosphere, sulphur dioxide (SO...
International audienceAtmospheric pollution has become a major problem for modern societies owing to...
Increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and rates of nitrogen (N)-deposition to forest...
The composition of saprotrophic fungal communities on sessile oak (Quercus petraea) and sycamore (Ac...
Investigating the response of soil microbial communities to nitrogen (N) deposition is critical to u...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition greatly affects ecosystem processes and properties. However, few...
International audienceThe burning of chemical weapons in the 1926–1928 period produced polluted tech...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Atmospheric deposition is an important source of macro- and micronutrients to forest ecosystems (Par...
Forest ecosystems are facing changing environmental conditions induced by anthropogenic pressures, i...
Ectomycorrhizae (ECM) and soil microfungi were studied in soil cores from seven unequally polluted f...
Understanding and assessing changes in microbial community structure and function can predict ecosys...
Recently, much attention has been focused on the importance of forests to the global carbon cycle. M...
Few studies have been conducted on the impact of air pollutants in relation with environmental varia...
International audienceAir pollution has a deleterious impact on public health and the environment. T...
At extremely high concentrations, relative to those occurring in the atmosphere, sulphur dioxide (SO...
International audienceAtmospheric pollution has become a major problem for modern societies owing to...
Increasing levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) and rates of nitrogen (N)-deposition to forest...
The composition of saprotrophic fungal communities on sessile oak (Quercus petraea) and sycamore (Ac...
Investigating the response of soil microbial communities to nitrogen (N) deposition is critical to u...
Atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition greatly affects ecosystem processes and properties. However, few...
International audienceThe burning of chemical weapons in the 1926–1928 period produced polluted tech...
The use of co-occurrence patterns to investigate interactions between micro-organisms has provided n...
Atmospheric deposition is an important source of macro- and micronutrients to forest ecosystems (Par...
Forest ecosystems are facing changing environmental conditions induced by anthropogenic pressures, i...
Ectomycorrhizae (ECM) and soil microfungi were studied in soil cores from seven unequally polluted f...
Understanding and assessing changes in microbial community structure and function can predict ecosys...