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Effect of warming and drought on grassland microbial communities
by
Elshahed, Mostafa S
, Zhou, Xuhui
, Beasley, William Howard
, Luo, Yiqi
, Krumholz, Lee R
, Sheik, Cody S
in
631/158/2445
/ 631/158/670
/ 631/326/171/1818
/ 704/106/694
/ Abundance
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - growth & development
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Climate
/ Climate Change
/ Climatic changes
/ Community composition
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fungi - growth & development
/ Global temperatures
/ Grasslands
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Growth conditions
/ Human influences
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiomes
/ Microorganisms
/ Moisture content
/ Oklahoma
/ Original
/ original-article
/ Population number
/ Populations
/ Precipitation
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil temperature
/ Soil water
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ Temperature
/ Water - chemistry
/ Water budget
/ Water resources
2011
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Effect of warming and drought on grassland microbial communities
by
Elshahed, Mostafa S
, Zhou, Xuhui
, Beasley, William Howard
, Luo, Yiqi
, Krumholz, Lee R
, Sheik, Cody S
in
631/158/2445
/ 631/158/670
/ 631/326/171/1818
/ 704/106/694
/ Abundance
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - growth & development
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Climate
/ Climate Change
/ Climatic changes
/ Community composition
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fungi - growth & development
/ Global temperatures
/ Grasslands
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Growth conditions
/ Human influences
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiomes
/ Microorganisms
/ Moisture content
/ Oklahoma
/ Original
/ original-article
/ Population number
/ Populations
/ Precipitation
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil temperature
/ Soil water
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ Temperature
/ Water - chemistry
/ Water budget
/ Water resources
2011
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by
Elshahed, Mostafa S
, Zhou, Xuhui
, Beasley, William Howard
, Luo, Yiqi
, Krumholz, Lee R
, Sheik, Cody S
in
631/158/2445
/ 631/158/670
/ 631/326/171/1818
/ 704/106/694
/ Abundance
/ Anthropogenic factors
/ Bacteria - classification
/ Bacteria - growth & development
/ Bacteria - isolation & purification
/ Bacteria - metabolism
/ Biodiversity
/ Biomedical and Life Sciences
/ Climate
/ Climate Change
/ Climatic changes
/ Community composition
/ Drought
/ Droughts
/ Ecology
/ Ecosystem
/ Ecosystem services
/ Ecosystems
/ Evolutionary Biology
/ Fungi - growth & development
/ Global temperatures
/ Grasslands
/ Greenhouse gases
/ Growth conditions
/ Human influences
/ Life Sciences
/ Microbial activity
/ Microbial Ecology
/ Microbial Genetics and Genomics
/ Microbiology
/ Microbiomes
/ Microorganisms
/ Moisture content
/ Oklahoma
/ Original
/ original-article
/ Population number
/ Populations
/ Precipitation
/ Rain
/ Rainfall
/ Sensitivity and Specificity
/ Soil Microbiology
/ Soil microorganisms
/ Soil moisture
/ Soil temperature
/ Soil water
/ Species diversity
/ Species richness
/ Temperature
/ Water - chemistry
/ Water budget
/ Water resources
2011
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Effect of warming and drought on grassland microbial communities
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Effect of warming and drought on grassland microbial communities
2011
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Overview
The soil microbiome is responsible for mediating key ecological processes; however, little is known about its sensitivity to climate change. Observed increases in global temperatures and alteration to rainfall patterns, due to anthropogenic release of greenhouse gases, will likely have a strong influence on soil microbial communities and ultimately the ecosystem services they provide. Therefore, it is vital to understand how soil microbial communities will respond to future climate change scenarios. To this end, we surveyed the abundance, diversity and structure of microbial communities over a 2-year period from a long-term
in situ
warming experiment that experienced a moderate natural drought. We found the warming treatment and soil water budgets strongly influence bacterial population size and diversity. In normal precipitation years, the warming treatment significantly increased microbial population size 40–150% but decreased diversity and significantly changed the composition of the community when compared with the unwarmed controls. However during drought conditions, the warming treatment significantly reduced soil moisture thereby creating unfavorable growth conditions that led to a 50–80% reduction in the microbial population size when compared with the control. Warmed plots also saw an increase in species richness, diversity and evenness; however, community composition was unaffected suggesting that few phylotypes may be active under these stressful conditions. Our results indicate that under warmed conditions, ecosystem water budget regulates the abundance and diversity of microbial populations and that rainfall timing is critical at the onset of drought for sustaining microbial populations.
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK,Oxford University Press,Nature Publishing Group
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