نتایج جستجو برای: microbial community structure

تعداد نتایج: 1982796  

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 2011
Natasha C Banning Deirdre B Gleeson Andrew H Grigg Carl D Grant Gary L Andersen Eoin L Brodie D V Murphy

Soil microbial community characterization is increasingly being used to determine the responses of soils to stress and disturbances and to assess ecosystem sustainability. However, there is little experimental evidence to indicate that predictable patterns in microbial community structure or composition occur during secondary succession or ecosystem restoration. This study utilized a chronosequ...

2014
Markus Lange Maike Habekost Nico Eisenhauer Christiane Roscher Holger Bessler Christof Engels Yvonne Oelmann Stefan Scheu Wolfgang Wilcke Ernst-Detlef Schulze Gerd Gleixner

Plant diversity drives changes in the soil microbial community which may result in alterations in ecosystem functions. However, the governing factors between the composition of soil microbial communities and plant diversity are not well understood. We investigated the impact of plant diversity (plant species richness and functional group richness) and plant functional group identity on soil mic...

2016
Wen Yang Nasreen Jeelani Xin Leng Xiaoli Cheng Shuqing An

The role of exotic plants in regulating soil microbial community structure and activity following invasion chronosequence remains unclear. We investigated soil microbial community structure and microbial respiration following Spartina alterniflora invasion in a chronosequence of 6-, 10-, 17-, and 20-year-old by comparing with bare flat in a coastal wetland of China. S. alterniflora invasion sig...

2016
Anders Lanzén Lur Epelde Fernando Blanco Iker Martín Unai Artetxe Carlos Garbisu

Mountain elevation gradients are invaluable sites for understanding the effects of climate change on ecosystem function, community structure and distribution. However, relatively little is known about the impact on soil microbial communities, in spite of their importance for the functioning of the soil ecosystem. Previous studies of microbial diversity along elevational gradients were often lim...

2013
Catherine Larose Emmanuel Prestat Sébastien Cecillon Sibel Berger Cédric Malandain Delina Lyon Christophe Ferrari Dominique Schneider Aurélien Dommergue Timothy M. Vogel

We investigated the interactions between snowpack chemistry, mercury (Hg) contamination and microbial community structure and function in Arctic snow. Snowpack chemistry (inorganic and organic ions) including mercury (Hg) speciation was studied in samples collected during a two-month field study in a high Arctic site, Svalbard, Norway (79 °N). Shifts in microbial community structure were determ...

2010
Krista L. McGuire Kathleen K. Treseder

Soil microbial communities are so vastly diverse that complex interactions, which alter ecosystem functions, mayoccuramongmicrobial species and functional groups. In this review,weexplore the empirical evidence for situationswhen shifts in the communitystructureofmicrobeswouldelicit a change inecosystemprocess rates, specifically decomposition, even when microbial biomass remains constant. In p...

2016
Patrick J. Kearns John H. Angell Evan M. Howard Linda A. Deegan Rachel H. R. Stanley Jennifer L. Bowen

Microorganisms control key biogeochemical pathways, thus changes in microbial diversity, community structure and activity can affect ecosystem response to environmental drivers. Understanding factors that control the proportion of active microbes in the environment and how they vary when perturbed is critical to anticipating ecosystem response to global change. Increasing supplies of anthropoge...

2017
Ephantus J. Muturi Ravi Kiran Donthu Christopher J. Fields Imelda K. Moise Chang-Hyun Kim

Container aquatic habitats support a specialized community of macroinvertebrates (e.g. mosquitoes) that feed on microbial communities associated with decaying organic matter. These aquatic habitats are often embedded within and around agricultural lands and are frequently exposed to pesticides. We used a microcosm approach to examine the single and combined effects of two herbicides (atrazine, ...

2015
Philip-Edouard Shay Richard S. Winder J. A. Trofymow

Microbes such as fungi and bacteria play fundamental roles in litter-decay and nutrient-cycling; however, their communities may respond differently than plants to climate change. The structure (diversity, richness, and evenness) and composition of microbial communities in climate transects of mature Douglas-fir stands of coastal British Columbia rainshadow forests was analyzed, in order to asse...

Journal: :Ecology 2011
Daniela F Cusack Whendee L Silver Margaret S Torn Sarah D Burton Mary K Firestone

Microbial communities and their associated enzyme activities affect the amount and chemical quality of carbon (C) in soils. Increasing nitrogen (N) deposition, particularly in N-rich tropical forests, is likely to change the composition and behavior of microbial communities and feed back on ecosystem structure and function. This study presents a novel assessment of mechanistic links between mic...

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