Responses of soil microbial communities to water stress: results from a meta‐analysis
Duke University · University of California, Santa Barbara
Abstract
Soil heterotrophic respiration and nutrient mineralization are strongly affected by environmental conditions, in particular by moisture fluctuations triggered by rainfall events. When soil moisture decreases, so does decomposers' activity, with microfauna generally undergoing stress sooner than bacteria and fungi. Despite differences in the responses of individual decomposer groups to moisture availability (e.g., bacteria are typically more sensitive than fungi to water stress), we show that responses of decomposers at the community level are different in soils and surface litter, but similar across biomes and climates. This results in a nearly constant soil-moisture threshold corresponding to the point when…
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3Topics & keywords
- Ecology
- Environmental science
- Water stress
- Meta-analysis
- Geography
- Biology
- Agronomy