Short-term cellulose addition decreases microbial diversity and network complexity in an Ultisol following 32-year fertilization
Abstract
Cellulose is an essential component of plant cell walls, and one of the major constituents of soil organic matter. Decomposition of cellulose, mediated by microorganisms, is critical to the sustainable development of arable soils. However, how exogenous cellulose addition, as a surrogate for organic material amendment, influences the diversity and community compositions of soil microorganisms and their network complexity remains largely unknown....
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Title
Short-term cellulose addition decreases microbial diversity and network complexity in an Ultisol following 32-year fertilization
Published Date
Feb 1, 2022
Volume
325
Pages
107744 - 107744
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