2023
DOI: 10.1007/s00248-023-02189-8
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Microbial Community Succession Along a Chronosequence in Constructed Salt Marsh Soils

Abstract: In this study, we examined the succession of soil microbial communities across a chronosequence of newly constructed salt marshes constructed primarily of ne-grained dredge material, using 16S rRNA amplicon sequences. Alpha diversity in the parent material was initially low and increased to reference levels within 3 years of marsh construction, while in the newly accumulating organic matter-rich surface soils alpha diversity was initially high and remained unchanged. Microbial community succession was fastest … Show more

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