Forest Soil Bacteria: Diversity, Involvement in Ecosystem Processes, and Response to Global Change
Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Microbiology
Abstract
The ecology of forest soils is an important field of research due to the role of forests as carbon sinks. Consequently, a significant amount of information has been accumulated concerning their ecology, especially for temperate and boreal forests. Although most studies have focused on fungi, forest soil bacteria also play important roles in this environment. In forest soils, bacteria inhabit multiple habitats with specific properties, including bulk soil, rhizosphere, litter, and deadwood habitats, where their communities are shaped by nutrient availability and biotic interactions. Bacteria contribute to a range of essential soil processes involved in the cycling of carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus. They take…
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- 81.54
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- 100%
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- 279
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3Topics & keywords
- Ecology
- Biology
- Ecosystem
- Forest ecology
- Rhizosphere
- Nitrogen cycle
- Soil ecology
- Microbial ecology
- Life in Land