2023
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3559675/v1
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Soil pores created by diverse plant communities drive microbial community composition and processes with ecosystem consequences

Alexandra Kravchenko,
Zheng Li,
Alison Cupples
et al.

Abstract: Delineation of microbial habitats within the soil matrix and characterization of their environments are crucial to understand soil functioning and carbon (C) cycling. Yet, experimental identification of microbial communities populating specific micro-habitats and assessments of their biochemical properties have been persistently limited. Here we demonstrate how long-term disparities in vegetation history modify spatial distribution patterns and properties of soil pores and particulate organic matter (POM)… Show more

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