2023
DOI: 10.1128/spectrum.03462-22
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Soil Properties Correlate with Microbial Community Structure in Qatari Arid Soils

Abstract: Soil microbes perform a multitude of essential biological functions, including organic matter decomposition, nutrient cycling, and soil structure preservation. Qatar is one of the most hostile and fragile arid environments on earth and is expected to face a disproportionate impact of climate change in the coming years.

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“…Acidobacteria is an acidophilic taxon, usually inversely proportional to the organic carbon mineralization rate, and enriches readily in poorly resourced soils (Zhang et al, 2021; Zheng et al, 2016). Less competitive Gemmatimonadetes are more likely to survive in water‐scarce or extreme environments, such as semi‐arid, arid, and desert environments (Skariah et al, 2023) because, in water or nutrient‐rich conditions, competitors may displace them (DeBruyn et al, 2011). These results, to an extent, indicate that biochar is beneficial to improve the soil nutrient environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Acidobacteria is an acidophilic taxon, usually inversely proportional to the organic carbon mineralization rate, and enriches readily in poorly resourced soils (Zhang et al, 2021; Zheng et al, 2016). Less competitive Gemmatimonadetes are more likely to survive in water‐scarce or extreme environments, such as semi‐arid, arid, and desert environments (Skariah et al, 2023) because, in water or nutrient‐rich conditions, competitors may displace them (DeBruyn et al, 2011). These results, to an extent, indicate that biochar is beneficial to improve the soil nutrient environment.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%