Microbiome Aggregated Traits and Assembly Are More Sensitive to Soil Management than Diversity

Changes in soil microbiome diversity and function brought about by land management are predicted to influence a range of environmental services provided by soil, including provision of food and clean water. However, opportunities to compare the long-term effects of combinations of stresses imposed...

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Autores principales: Andrew L. Neal, David Hughes, Ian M. Clark, Janet K. Jansson, Penny R. Hirsch
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spelling oai:doaj.org-article:28e2de0406fc4deca7062c61a1c9172f2021-12-02T15:16:17ZMicrobiome Aggregated Traits and Assembly Are More Sensitive to Soil Management than Diversity2379-507710.1128/mSystems.01056-20https://doaj.org/article/28e2de0406fc4deca7062c61a1c9172f2021-06-01T00:00:00Zhttps://journals.asm.org/doi/10.1128/mSystems.01056-20https://doaj.org/toc/2379-5077 Changes in soil microbiome diversity and function brought about by land management are predicted to influence a range of environmental services provided by soil, including provision of food and clean water. However, opportunities to compare the long-term effects of combinations of stresses imposed by different management approaches are limited.Andrew L. NealDavid HughesIan M. ClarkJanet K. JanssonPenny R. HirschAmerican Society for MicrobiologyarticleMicrobiologyQR1-502ENmSystems, Vol 6, Iss 3 (2021)
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Janet K. Jansson
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Microbiome Aggregated Traits and Assembly Are More Sensitive to Soil Management than Diversity
description Changes in soil microbiome diversity and function brought about by land management are predicted to influence a range of environmental services provided by soil, including provision of food and clean water. However, opportunities to compare the long-term effects of combinations of stresses imposed by different management approaches are limited.
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author Andrew L. Neal
David Hughes
Ian M. Clark
Janet K. Jansson
Penny R. Hirsch
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Ian M. Clark
Janet K. Jansson
Penny R. Hirsch
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title Microbiome Aggregated Traits and Assembly Are More Sensitive to Soil Management than Diversity
title_short Microbiome Aggregated Traits and Assembly Are More Sensitive to Soil Management than Diversity
title_full Microbiome Aggregated Traits and Assembly Are More Sensitive to Soil Management than Diversity
title_fullStr Microbiome Aggregated Traits and Assembly Are More Sensitive to Soil Management than Diversity
title_full_unstemmed Microbiome Aggregated Traits and Assembly Are More Sensitive to Soil Management than Diversity
title_sort microbiome aggregated traits and assembly are more sensitive to soil management than diversity
publisher American Society for Microbiology
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