2024
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2024.170111
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Drought legacy interacts with wildfire to alter soil microbial communities in a Mediterranean climate-type forest

A.J.M. Hopkins,
A.J. Brace,
J.L. Bruce
et al.
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“…Research by Yang et al alongside García-Carmona et al, highlights significant shifts in microbial community composition post-wildfire, with minimal management impacts and potential biocrust-mediated recovery, respectively ( Garcia-Carmona et al, 2022 ; Yang et al, 2024 ). Divergent microbial recovery trajectories in boreal forests as demonstrated by Porter et al and the critical interplay of soil carbon and nitrogen highlighted by Hopkins et al underscore the multifaceted nature of microbial responses to environmental disturbances ( Porter et al, 2023 ; Hopkins et al, 2024 ). Further, the combined effects of drought legacies and wildfires on microbial dynamics, as explored by Dai et al emphasize the importance of considering historical climatic conditions ( Dai et al, 2021 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Research by Yang et al alongside García-Carmona et al, highlights significant shifts in microbial community composition post-wildfire, with minimal management impacts and potential biocrust-mediated recovery, respectively ( Garcia-Carmona et al, 2022 ; Yang et al, 2024 ). Divergent microbial recovery trajectories in boreal forests as demonstrated by Porter et al and the critical interplay of soil carbon and nitrogen highlighted by Hopkins et al underscore the multifaceted nature of microbial responses to environmental disturbances ( Porter et al, 2023 ; Hopkins et al, 2024 ). Further, the combined effects of drought legacies and wildfires on microbial dynamics, as explored by Dai et al emphasize the importance of considering historical climatic conditions ( Dai et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%