2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.10.28.619755
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Locally heterogeneous soil viral and prokaryotic responses to prescribed burn correspond with patchy burn severity in a mixed conifer forest

Sara E. Geonczy,
Luke S. Hillary,
Christian Santos-Medellín
et al.

Abstract: Prescribed burning, a strategy to mitigate wildfires, imparts physicochemical and biological changes to soil. The effects of burns on soil viruses and virus-host dynamics are largely unexplored, despite known viral and prokaryotic contributions to biogeochemical processes. Using a viromic (<0.2 µm size fraction metagenomic) approach, we assessed how viral communities responded to a spring prescribed burn in a mixed conifer forest and whether soil chemical properties and/or prokaryotic host communities could… Show more

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