نتایج جستجو برای: soil dominant frequency

تعداد نتایج: 779920  

Journal: :Mycologia 2002
Peter M Letcher Martha J Powell

Uniflagellate zoosporic "fungi" (=Chytridiomycota and the zoosporic protista Hyphochytriomycota) are common inhabitants of soil. However, at what scale differences in their spatial distribution can be detected is poorly known. The first objective of this study was to assess the association of organismal distribution and frequency with two microhabitats: moss-covered and exposed forest soils, at...

2015

Dense layers of bacteria and fungi in the rhizoplane of three species of. rhizoplane and rhizosphere definition The dominant bacterial groups colonizing the rhizoplane. With respect to quantitative and qualitative differences in the bacterial flora of their soil and rhizosphere-rhizoplane.mineral surfaces directly into the root free space, thus bypassing rhizoplane. Rhizoplane ultrastructure va...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2006
Frédéric Gass Servane Gillet Jean-François Ponge

Directional traps, both horizontal and vertical, were used to assess the behavioural impact of phenanthrene application on soil springtail communities. Avoidance was not detected. Rather, a vertical attraction of the dominant species, Folsomia manolachei, was demonstrated, as well as a decrease in horizontal movements of Lepidocyrtus lanuginosus, another important species mainly captured at the...

2016
Nicolas Latte Jérôme Perin Vincent Kint François Lebourgeois Hugues Claessens Juan Carlos Linares

Global change—particularly climate change, forest management, and atmospheric deposition—has significantly altered forest growing conditions in Europe. The influences of these changes on beech growth (Fagus sylvatica L.) were investigated for the past 80 years in Belgium, using non-linear mixed effects models on ring-width chronologies of 149 mature and dominant beech trees (87–186 years old). ...

2014
Leandro D. Guerrero Thulani P. Makhalanyane Jackie M. Aislabie Don A. Cowan

Actinobacteria are the dominant taxa in Antarctic desert soils. Here, we describe the first draft genome of a member of the genus Williamsia (strain D3) isolated from Antarctic soil. The genome of this psychrotolerant bacterium may help to elucidate crucial survival mechanisms for organisms inhabiting cold desert soil systems.

2010
Jesse E. Bell Rebecca Sherry Yiqi Luo

[1] There is considerable evidence that future global climate change will increase temperature and alter precipitation regime. To better understand how these factors will influence soil water dynamics, it is imperative to use multifactorial experiments. A 1 year “pulse” experiment, with 4°C warming and a doubling in precipitation, was performed to evaluate the changes in soil moisture dynamics....

2017
Peng Dang Xuan Yu Hien Le Jinliang Liu Zhen Shen Zhong Zhao

The effects of Chinese pine (Pinus tabuliformis) on soil variables after afforestation have been established, but microbial community changes still need to be explored. Using high-throughput sequencing technology, we analyzed bacterial and fungal community composition and diversity in soils from three stands of different-aged, designated 12-year-old (PF1), 29-year-old (PF2), and 53-year-old (PF...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2001
K Cullings S Makhija

Molecular methods and comparisons of fruiting patterns (i.e., presence or absence of fungal fruiting bodies in different soil types) were used to determine ectomycorrhizal (EM) associates of Pinus contorta in soils associated with a thermal soil classified as ultra-acidic to extremely acidic (pH 2 to 4). EM were sampled by obtaining 36 soil cores from six paired plots (three cores each) of both...

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