“…Effects of farming systems on microbial communities are complex and time-dependent (Jonason et al, 2011). In general, it has been reported that management practices in organic farming systems change the microbial composition toward a more fast growing community (copiotrophic community) due to nutrients (Chaudhry et al, 2012), promote habitat diversification, increase the diversity and sustainability, and benefit microbial taxa involved in plant health when compared to conventional farming systems (Esperschutz et al, 2007; Sugiyama et al, 2010; Reilly et al, 2013; Gonthier et al, 2014). However, up to date, there are no studies about microbial community heterogeneity, which we refer as microbial community variability, in different farming systems.…”