2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.08.26.609769
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Persistent legacy effects on soil microbiota facilitate plant adaptive responses to drought

Nichole A. Ginnan,
Valéria Custódio,
David Gopaulchan
et al.

Abstract: SUMMARYBoth chronic and acute drought alter the composition and physiology of soil microbiomes, with implications for globally important processes including carbon cycling and plant productivity. When water is scarce, selection favors microbes with thicker peptidoglycan cell walls, sporulation ability, and constitutive osmolyte production (Schimel, Balser, and Wallenstein 2007)—but also the ability to degrade complex plant-derived polysaccharides, suggesting that the success of plants and microbes during droug… Show more

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