Characterization of microbial structure and function in the rhizosphere of Boehmeria nivea L.: A comparative study of volcanic cone and crater
Jin Chen,
Yiming Zhang,
Qingchen Xiao
et al.
Abstract:Rhizosphere microbial network in crater had higher complexity than in volcanic cone.• Bacteria were more prone to enrichment than fungi in volcanic soils.• The bacteria exhibited greater resistance and resilience than fungi.Volcanic eruptions are significant natural disturbances that provide valuable opportunities to study their impacts on soil microorganisms. However, no previous studies have compared the rhizosphere microbial communities of Boehmeria nivea L. in volcanic craters and cones. To address this ga… Show more
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