Soil microbial gene abundance rather than diversity and network complexity predominantly determines soil multifunctionality in Tibetan alpine grasslands along a precipitation gradient
Junxiao Pan,
Yang Li,
Ruiyang Zhang
et al.
Abstract:The relationship between biodiversity and ecosystem functioning has mainly focused on plant communities, with comparably little known about soil microbial‐driven ecosystem functions. Climate change severely threatens soil microbial roles, but how soil microbial communities determine soil multifunctionality under climate change is poorly understood.
Here, we evaluated the effects of diverse bacterial and fungal properties, including microbial gene abundance, diversity and network complexity, on soil multifunct… Show more
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