2018
DOI: 10.1101/449926
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Prokaryotic community shifts during soil formation on sands in the tundra zone

Abstract: 14A chronosequence approach, i.e., a comparison of spatially distinct plots with different stages of 15 succession, is commonly used for studying microbial community dynamics during paedogenesis. 16 The successional traits of prokaryotic communities following sand fixation processes have 17 previously been characterized for arid and semi-arid regions, but they have not been considered 18 for the tundra zone, where the environmental conditions are unfavourable for the establishment 19 of complicated bioco… Show more

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“…Microorganisms are the primary producers in newly emerged soils, providing an organic carbon and nitrogen source for plants to further colonize these environments (Brown & Jumpponen, 2014; Zhelezova et al, 2019). Bacteroidota have been proposed as the pioneers of newly formed soils after glacier retreat (Rime et al, 2015; Sun et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microorganisms are the primary producers in newly emerged soils, providing an organic carbon and nitrogen source for plants to further colonize these environments (Brown & Jumpponen, 2014; Zhelezova et al, 2019). Bacteroidota have been proposed as the pioneers of newly formed soils after glacier retreat (Rime et al, 2015; Sun et al, 2016).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%