Disease suppressive soils: new insights from the soil microbiome
Soils suppressive to soilborne pathogens have been identified worldwide for almost 60
years and attributed mainly to suppressive or antagonistic microorganisms. Rather than …
years and attributed mainly to suppressive or antagonistic microorganisms. Rather than …
[HTML][HTML] The impact of human activities and lifestyles on the interlinked microbiota and health of humans and of ecosystems
Plants, animals and humans, are colonized by microorganisms (microbiota) and transiently
exposed to countless others. The microbiota affects the development and function of …
exposed to countless others. The microbiota affects the development and function of …
Using soil bacterial communities to predict physico-chemical variables and soil quality
Background Soil ecosystems consist of complex interactions between biological
communities and physico-chemical variables, all of which contribute to the overall quality of …
communities and physico-chemical variables, all of which contribute to the overall quality of …
Rare taxa of alkaline phosphomonoesterase-harboring microorganisms mediate soil phosphorus mineralization
As a homologous gene encoding microbial alkaline phosphomonoesterase, the expression
of phoD is critically controlled by P availability and thus contributes to the mineralization of …
of phoD is critically controlled by P availability and thus contributes to the mineralization of …
Land-use intensification differentially affects bacterial, fungal and protist communities and decreases microbiome network complexity
Background Soil microbial communities are major drivers of cycling of soil nutrients that
sustain plant growth and productivity. Yet, a holistic understanding of the impact of land-use …
sustain plant growth and productivity. Yet, a holistic understanding of the impact of land-use …
Long-term fertilisation regimes affect the composition of the alkaline phosphomonoesterase encoding microbial community of a vertisol and its derivative soil fractions
Alkaline phosphomonoesterase (ALP) mainly originates from soil microbial secretion and
plays a crucial role in the turnover of soil phosphorus (P). To examine the response of ALP …
plays a crucial role in the turnover of soil phosphorus (P). To examine the response of ALP …
Differential responses of soil bacteria, fungi, archaea and protists to plant species richness and plant functional group identity
S Dassen, R Cortois, H Martens… - Molecular …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Plants are known to influence belowground microbial community structure along their roots,
but the impacts of plant species richness and plant functional group (FG) identity on …
but the impacts of plant species richness and plant functional group (FG) identity on …
Soil bacterial community structure and co-occurrence pattern during vegetation restoration in karst rocky desertification area
L Xue, H Ren, S Li, X Leng, X Yao - Frontiers in microbiology, 2017 - frontiersin.org
Vegetation restoration has been widely used in karst rocky desertification (KRD) areas of
southwestern China, but the response of microbial community to revegetation has not been …
southwestern China, but the response of microbial community to revegetation has not been …
Differential responses of soil bacterial communities to long-term N and P inputs in a semi-arid steppe
Both nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) may limit plant production in steppes and affect plant
community structure. However, few studies have explored in detail the differences and …
community structure. However, few studies have explored in detail the differences and …
Direct and indirect effects of nitrogen enrichment on soil organisms and carbon and nitrogen mineralization in a semi‐arid grassland
Semi‐arid grasslands on the Mongolian Plateau are expected to experience high inputs of
anthropogenic reactive nitrogen in this century. It remains unclear, however, how soil …
anthropogenic reactive nitrogen in this century. It remains unclear, however, how soil …