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Ranking environmental and edaphic attributes driving soil microbial community structure and activity with special attention to spatial and temporal scales

V. V. S. R. Gupta, James M. Tiedje

mLife · 2024

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Summary

The incredibly complex soil microbial communities at small scales make their analysis and identification of reasons for the observed structures challenging. Microbial community structure is mainly a result of the inoculum (dispersal), the selective advantages of those organisms under the habitat-based environmental attributes, and the ability of those colonizers to sustain themselves over time. Since soil is protective, and its microbial inhabitants have long adapted to varied soil conditions, significant portions of the soil microbial community structure are likely stable. Hence, a substantial portion of the community will not correlate to often measured soil attributes. We suggest that the drivers be ranked on the basis of their importance to the fundamental needs of the microbes: (i) th

Subject
Soil biology & microbiology
Source type
Peer-reviewed study
System type
Other
DOI
10.1002/mlf2.12116
Catalogue ID
SNmp4zkzwo-u8ondg
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