Ecological memory of recurrent drought modifies soil processes via changes in soil microbial community
Legacies of past ecological disturbances are expected but challenging to demonstrate. Here the authors report a 10-year field experiment in a mountain grassland that shows ecological memory of soil microbial community and functioning in response to recurrent drought.
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Main Authors: | Alberto Canarini, Hannes Schmidt, Lucia Fuchslueger, Victoria Martin, Craig W. Herbold, David Zezula, Philipp Gündler, Roland Hasibeder, Marina Jecmenica, Michael Bahn, Andreas Richter |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/b646ff38f08d4128b22100e486779a9a |
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