Original paper
Microbial communities in soil chronosequences with distinct parent material: the effect of soil pH and litter quality
Abstract
Summary During soil development, bacteria and fungi can be differentially affected by changes in soil biogeochemistry. Since the chemistry of parent material affects soil pH , nutrient availability, and indirectly litter quality, we hypothesize that parent material has an important influence on microbial community patterns during long‐term soil development. In this paper, we tested for the effect of parent material, as well as, soil and litter...
Paper Details
Title
Microbial communities in soil chronosequences with distinct parent material: the effect of soil pH and litter quality
Published Date
Apr 4, 2017
Journal
Volume
105
Issue
6
Pages
1709 - 1722
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