2023
DOI: 10.1186/s40793-023-00504-x
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Regional biogeography versus intra-annual dynamics of the root and soil microbiome

Abstract: Background Root and soil microbial communities constitute the below-ground plant microbiome, are drivers of nutrient cycling, and affect plant productivity. However, our understanding of their spatiotemporal patterns is confounded by exogenous factors that covary spatially, such as changes in host plant species, climate, and edaphic factors. These spatiotemporal patterns likely differ across microbiome domains (bacteria and fungi) and niches (root vs. soil). Resul… Show more

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“…Free-living diazotrophs, such as Geobacter, were LEfSe biomarkers of RZ in our study. Geobacter diazotrophs have been shown to be associated with switchgrass and are correlated with crop productivity [79]. Moreover, diazotrophs are enriched in the rhizosphere of rye during low N supply, and erosion increases the abundance of diazotroph microbial taxa [6,17].…”
Section: N Losses and Provision By Nitri Ers And Diazotrophsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Free-living diazotrophs, such as Geobacter, were LEfSe biomarkers of RZ in our study. Geobacter diazotrophs have been shown to be associated with switchgrass and are correlated with crop productivity [79]. Moreover, diazotrophs are enriched in the rhizosphere of rye during low N supply, and erosion increases the abundance of diazotroph microbial taxa [6,17].…”
Section: N Losses and Provision By Nitri Ers And Diazotrophsmentioning
confidence: 99%