Nutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria in salt marsh sediments

Increased anthropogenic nitrogen inputs into the biosphere are fundamentally altering ecosystems worldwide. Here, Kearns et al.show that a decade of nitrogen additions to salt marshes reduces the proportion of active microorganisms, despite no net change to the total microbial community.

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Autores principales: Patrick J. Kearns, John H. Angell, Evan M. Howard, Linda A. Deegan, Rachel H. R. Stanley, Jennifer L. Bowen
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:23f5ffdb51c34d009ea1412701cfd5502021-12-02T17:32:38ZNutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria in salt marsh sediments10.1038/ncomms128812041-1723https://doaj.org/article/23f5ffdb51c34d009ea1412701cfd5502016-09-01T00:00:00Zhttps://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms12881https://doaj.org/toc/2041-1723Increased anthropogenic nitrogen inputs into the biosphere are fundamentally altering ecosystems worldwide. Here, Kearns et al.show that a decade of nitrogen additions to salt marshes reduces the proportion of active microorganisms, despite no net change to the total microbial community.Patrick J. KearnsJohn H. AngellEvan M. HowardLinda A. DeeganRachel H. R. StanleyJennifer L. BowenNature PortfolioarticleScienceQENNature Communications, Vol 7, Iss 1, Pp 1-9 (2016)
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Patrick J. Kearns
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Linda A. Deegan
Rachel H. R. Stanley
Jennifer L. Bowen
Nutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria in salt marsh sediments
description Increased anthropogenic nitrogen inputs into the biosphere are fundamentally altering ecosystems worldwide. Here, Kearns et al.show that a decade of nitrogen additions to salt marshes reduces the proportion of active microorganisms, despite no net change to the total microbial community.
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author Patrick J. Kearns
John H. Angell
Evan M. Howard
Linda A. Deegan
Rachel H. R. Stanley
Jennifer L. Bowen
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title Nutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria in salt marsh sediments
title_short Nutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria in salt marsh sediments
title_full Nutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria in salt marsh sediments
title_fullStr Nutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria in salt marsh sediments
title_full_unstemmed Nutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria in salt marsh sediments
title_sort nutrient enrichment induces dormancy and decreases diversity of active bacteria in salt marsh sediments
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