Microbial functional guilds and genes are key to explaining soil nutrient
cycling alongside soil and plant variables
Corinne Vietorisz,
Nahuel Policelli,
Abigail Li
et al.
Abstract:Microbes play central roles in soil nutrient cycling, yet a limited range of
microbial community characteristics have been used to explain ecosystem nutrient
cycling rates and their importance relative to plant and abiotic factors remains
unclear. In this study, we assessed which of 126 commonly measured soil fungal
and bacterial community characteristics best explained soil nitrogen (N) and
phosphorus (P) cycli… Show more
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