The elevational patterns and key drivers of soil microbial communities strongly depend on soil layer and season
Rui Cao,
Chenhui Chang,
Mingzhen Xu
et al.
Abstract:Knowledge about the elevational patterns of soil microbial biomass and communities can facilitate accurate prediction of the responses of soil biogeochemical processes to climate change. However, previous studies that have considered intra‐ and inter‐annual variations have reported inconsistent results on the one hand, and they have paid little attention to the effect of soil layer on the other hand. We, therefore, conducted a 4‐year in situ soil core incubation experiment along a 2431‐m elevational gradient a… Show more
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