A comprehensive study to understand the effects of soil type, soil transplant and landuse changes on soil microbial community and its feedback responses
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ABSTRACT: The experiment at three long-term agricultural experimental stations (namely the N, M and S sites) across northeast to southeast China was setup and operated by the Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Sciences. This experiment belongs to an integrated project (The Soil Reciprocal Transplant Experiment, SRTE) which serves as a platform for a number of studies evaluating climate and cropping effects on soil microbial diversity and its agro-ecosystem functioning. Soil transplant serves as a proxy to simulate climate change in realistic climate regimes. Here, we assessed the effects of soil type, soil transplant and landuse changes on soil microbial communities, which are key drivers in Earth’s biogeochemical cycles.
ORGANISM(S): uncultured bacterium Bacteria
PROVIDER: GSE77546 | GEO | 2016/02/04
SECONDARY ACCESSION(S): PRJNA310764
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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