2024
DOI: 10.1111/nph.19808
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Soil fungal and bacterial communities reflect differently tundra vegetation state transitions and soil physico‐chemical properties

Karoliina Huusko,
Outi H. Manninen,
Eero Myrsky
et al.

Abstract: Summary Strong disturbances may induce ecosystem transitions into new alternative states that sustain through plant–soil interactions, such as the transition of dwarf shrub‐dominated into graminoid‐dominated vegetation by herbivory in tundra. Little evidence exists on soil microbial communities in alternative states, and along the slow process of ecosystem return into the predisturbance state. We analysed vegetation, soil microbial communities and activities as well as soil physico‐chemical properties in histo… Show more

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