Plant functional trait shifts explain concurrent changes in the structure and function of grassland soil microbial communities
Abstract
Land‐use intensification drives changes in microbial communities and the soil functions they regulate, but the mechanisms underlying these changes are poorly understood as land use can affect soil communities both directly (e.g. via changes in soil fertility) and indirectly (e.g. via changes in plant inputs). The speed of microbial responses is also poorly understood. For instance, whether it is long‐term legacies or short‐term changes in...
Paper Details
Title
Plant functional trait shifts explain concurrent changes in the structure and function of grassland soil microbial communities
Published Date
May 9, 2019
Journal
Volume
107
Issue
5
Pages
2197 - 2210
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