标题
Profile Changes in the Soil Microbial Community When Desert Becomes Oasis
作者
关键词
Fertilizers, Deserts, Agricultural soil science, Community structure, Agricultural irrigation, Soil ecology, Actinobacteria, Cyanobacteria
出版物
PLoS One
Volume 10, Issue 10, Pages e0139626
出版商
Public Library of Science (PLoS)
发表日期
2015-10-02
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0139626
参考文献
相关参考文献
注意:仅列出部分参考文献,下载原文获取全部文献信息。- Change in deep soil microbial communities due to long-term fertilization
- (2014) Chenhua Li et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- The Diversity and Abundance of Bacteria and Oxygenic Phototrophs in Saline Biological Desert Crusts in Xinjiang, Northwest China
- (2013) Ke Li et al. MICROBIAL ECOLOGY
- Digging deeper to find unique microbial communities: The strong effect of depth on the structure of bacterial and archaeal communities in soil
- (2012) Kathryn G. Eilers et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- A DGGE analysis shows that crop rotation systems influence the bacterial and fungal communities in soils
- (2012) Chika Suzuki et al. SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT NUTRITION
- Responses of extracellular enzyme activities and microbial community in both the rhizosphere and bulk soil to long-term fertilization practices in a fluvo-aquic soil
- (2011) Chao Ai et al. GEODERMA
- Autotrophic growth of nitrifying community in an agricultural soil
- (2011) Weiwei Xia et al. ISME Journal
- Legacy effects overwhelm the short-term effects of exotic plant invasion and restoration on soil microbial community structure, enzyme activities, and nitrogen cycling
- (2011) Kenneth J. Elgersma et al. OECOLOGIA
- Desert Farming Benefits from Microbial Potential in Arid Soils and Promotes Diversity and Plant Health
- (2011) Martina Köberl et al. PLoS One
- Consistent effects of nitrogen fertilization on soil bacterial communities in contrasting systems
- (2010) Kelly S. Ramirez et al. ECOLOGY
- The effect of nutrient deposition on bacterial communities in Arctic tundra soil
- (2010) Barbara J. Campbell et al. ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
- Factors affecting soil microbial community structure in tomato cropping systems
- (2010) Jeffrey S. Buyer et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Members of soil bacterial communities sensitive to tillage and crop rotation
- (2010) Chuntao Yin et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Introducing mothur: Open-Source, Platform-Independent, Community-Supported Software for Describing and Comparing Microbial Communities
- (2009) P. D. Schloss et al. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
- Soil organic carbon stock and carbon efflux in deep soils of desert and oasis
- (2009) Chenhua Li et al. Environmental Earth Sciences
- Long-term manure and fertilizer effects on soil organic matter fractions and microbes under a wheat–maize cropping system in northern China
- (2009) Wei Gong et al. GEODERMA
- Changes in Bacterial and Archaeal Community Structure and Functional Diversity along a Geochemically Variable Soil Profile
- (2008) C. M. Hansel et al. APPLIED AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
- Functional diversity of soil bacteria as affected by management practices and phenological stage of Phaseolus vulgaris
- (2008) E.M. Papatheodorou et al. EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF SOIL BIOLOGY
- The Ribosomal Database Project: improved alignments and new tools for rRNA analysis
- (2008) J. R. Cole et al. NUCLEIC ACIDS RESEARCH
- Relative impacts of land-use, management intensity and fertilization upon soil microbial community structure in agricultural systems
- (2008) Kamlesh Jangid et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Long-term organic farming fosters below and aboveground biota: Implications for soil quality, biological control and productivity
- (2008) Klaus Birkhofer et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
- Tag-encoded pyrosequencing analysis of bacterial diversity in a single soil type as affected by management and land use
- (2008) V. Acosta-Martínez et al. SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
Discover Peeref hubs
Discuss science. Find collaborators. Network.
Join a conversationPublish scientific posters with Peeref
Peeref publishes scientific posters from all research disciplines. Our Diamond Open Access policy means free access to content and no publication fees for authors.
Learn More