Warming stimulates cellulose decomposition by recruiting phylogenetically diverse but functionally similar microorganisms
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ABSTRACT: Cellulose is the most abundant component of plant litter, which is critical for terrestrial carbon cycling. Nonetheless, it remains unknown how climate changes affect cellulose-decomposing microorganisms. Here, we carried out a multi-year litterbag experiment to examine cellulose decomposition undergoing +3°C warming in an Oklahoma tallgrass prairie, USA. GeoChip 5.0M was employed to detect microbial functional genes.
ORGANISM(S): soil metagenome uncultured soil microorganism decomposition metagenome
PROVIDER: GSE237659 | GEO | 2024/06/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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