Soil microbiomes show consistent and predictable responses to extreme events
Increasing extreme climatic events threaten the functioning of terrestrial ecosystems1, 2. Because soil microbes govern key biogeochemical processes, understanding their response to climate extremes is crucial in predicting the consequences for ecosystem functioning3, 4. Here we subjected soils from...
Main Authors: | Knight, CG, Nicolitch, O, Griffiths, RI, Goodall, T, Jones, B, Weser, C, Langridge, H, Davison, J, Dellavalle, A, Eisenhauer, N, Gongalsky, KB, Hector, A, Jardine, E, Kardol, P, Maestre, FT, Schädler, M, Semchenko, M, Stevens, C, Tsiafouli, MΑ, Vilhelmsson, O, Wanek, W, de Vries, FT |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Nature Research
2024
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