1. Micro-fractionation shows microbial community changes in soil particles below 20 μm
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Christoph Keuschnig, Jean M. F. Martins, Aline Navel, Pascal Simonet, and Catherine Larose
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soil fractionation ,micro-scale ,fungi ,nitrogen cycling ,aggregates ,biofilm ,Evolution ,QH359-425 ,Ecology ,QH540-549.5 - Abstract
IntroductionMicro-scale analysis of microbes in soil is essential to the overall understanding of microbial organization, interactions, and ecosystem functioning. Soil fractionation according to its aggregated structure has been used to access microbial habitats. While bacterial communities have been extensively described, little is known about the fungal communities at scales relevant to microbial interactions.MethodsWe applied a gentle soil fractionation method to preserve stable aggregated structures within the range of micro-aggregates and studied fungal and bacterial communities as well as nitrogen cycling potentials in the pristine Rothamsted Park Grass soil (bulk soil) as well as in its particle size fractions (PSFs; >250 μm, 250–63 μm, 63–20 μm, 20–2 μm,
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- 2022
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