Fen peatlands are specific wetland ecosystems containing high soil organic carbon (SOC). There is a general lack of knowledge about the microbial communities that abound in these systems. We examined the microbial activity and community structure in two fen soils differing in SOC content sampled from the Ljubljana Marsh under different seasonal conditions. Substrate-induced respiration and dehydrogenase activity were used as indicators of total microbial activity. Both methods indicated higher microbial activities in the fen soil with the higher SOC content on all dates of sampling. To determine whether the differences in microbial activity were associated with differences in the microbial community structures, terminal restriction fragment...
This study aimed to characterise soil microbial community structure and function in temperate upland...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
Temporal and spatial variation of soil bacterial communities was evaluated with both molecular and m...
Fen peatlands are specific wetland ecosystems containing high soil organic carbon (SOC). There is a ...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
Wetlands are important habitats not only for their unique ecological value but also because they con...
Many peatlands in Europe have been subjected to land reclamation and systematic drainage, which have...
Wetlands are major sources of carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases released during mi...
Peatlands are unique areas of study due to their capacity to act as both carbon sinks and sources. T...
The Po river plain lowland springs comprise unique paradigms of managed environments. Their current ...
peat soils; permanent grassland; methanogens; crenarchaeota; peatland drainage. Grasslands establish...
Bacteria play important roles in the transformation of nutrients in wetlands, but few studies have e...
Microbiological activity is an important parameter for understanding the functioning of different en...
Soil bacteria are important contributors to primary productivity and nutrient cycling in arid land e...
Northern peatlands are important global C reservoirs, largely because of their slow rates of microbi...
This study aimed to characterise soil microbial community structure and function in temperate upland...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
Temporal and spatial variation of soil bacterial communities was evaluated with both molecular and m...
Fen peatlands are specific wetland ecosystems containing high soil organic carbon (SOC). There is a ...
Northern peatlands are large repositories of carbon and little is known about the effect the microbi...
Wetlands are important habitats not only for their unique ecological value but also because they con...
Many peatlands in Europe have been subjected to land reclamation and systematic drainage, which have...
Wetlands are major sources of carbon dioxide, methane, and other greenhouse gases released during mi...
Peatlands are unique areas of study due to their capacity to act as both carbon sinks and sources. T...
The Po river plain lowland springs comprise unique paradigms of managed environments. Their current ...
peat soils; permanent grassland; methanogens; crenarchaeota; peatland drainage. Grasslands establish...
Bacteria play important roles in the transformation of nutrients in wetlands, but few studies have e...
Microbiological activity is an important parameter for understanding the functioning of different en...
Soil bacteria are important contributors to primary productivity and nutrient cycling in arid land e...
Northern peatlands are important global C reservoirs, largely because of their slow rates of microbi...
This study aimed to characterise soil microbial community structure and function in temperate upland...
Watersaturated soil and sediment ecosystems (i.e. wetlands) are ecologically as well as economically...
Temporal and spatial variation of soil bacterial communities was evaluated with both molecular and m...