Responses of soil bacterial and fungal communities to extreme desiccation and rewetting
ETH Zurich · University of California, Berkeley · +1 more institution
Abstract
The microbial response to summer desiccation reflects adaptation strategies, setting the stage for a large rainfall-induced soil CO2 pulse upon rewetting, an important component of the ecosystem carbon budget. In three California annual grasslands, the present (DNA-based) and potentially active (RNA-based) soil bacterial and fungal communities were tracked over a summer season and in response to controlled rewetting of intact soil cores. Phylogenetic marker genes for bacterial (16S) and fungal (28S) RNA and DNA were sequenced, and the abundances of these genes and transcripts were measured. Although bacterial community composition differed among sites, all sites shared a similar response pattern of the present…
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3Topics & keywords
- Actinobacteria
- Desiccation
- Acidobacteria
- Biology
- Relative species abundance
- Microbial population biology
- Ecology
- Ecosystem
- Life in Land