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Composition and metabolism of microbial communities in soil pores

Zheng Li, Alexandra Kravchenko, Alison M. Cupples, Andrey Guber, Yakov Kuzyakov, G. Philip Robertson, Еvgenia Blagodatskaya

Nature Communications · 2024

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Summary

C labeled glucose and subsequent stable isotope probing to demonstrate how long-term disparities in vegetation history modify spatial distribution patterns of soil pore and particulate organic matter drivers of microbial habitats, and to probe bacterial communities populating such habitats. Here we show striking differences between large (30-150 µm Ø) and small (4-10 µm Ø) soil pores in (i) microbial diversity, composition, and life-strategies, (ii) responses to added substrate, (iii) metabolic pathways, and (iv) the processing and fate of labile C. We propose a microbial habitat classification concept based on biogeochemical mechanisms and localization of soil processes and also suggests interventions to mitigate the environmental consequences of agricultural management.

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Peer-reviewed study
DOI
10.1038/s41467-024-47755-x
Catalogue ID
SNmozbkfvf-95g96f
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