2020
DOI: 10.1111/1365-2664.13774
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Resistance–recovery trade‐off of soil microbial communities under altered rain regimes: An experimental test across European agroecosystems

Abstract: With the increased occurrence of climate extremes, there is an urgent need to better understand how management strategies affect the capacity of the soil microbial community to maintain its ecosystem functions (e.g. nutrient cycling). To address this issue, intact monoliths were extracted from conventional and ecological managed grasslands in three countries across Europe and exposed under common air condition (temperature and moisture) to one of three altered rain regimes (dry, wet and intermittent wet/dry) a… Show more

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“…This inference however contradicts the often observed and above outlined tradeoff between resistance and resilience in microbial communities (e.g. Ferenci, 2016; Garcia et al ., 2020; Piton et al ., 2021). A resistance-resilience tradeoff would instead imply a negative correlation between resistance associated traits, such as genome size or transcription factors versus resilience associated traits, such as rRNA gene copy numbers or growth rates.…”
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“…This inference however contradicts the often observed and above outlined tradeoff between resistance and resilience in microbial communities (e.g. Ferenci, 2016; Garcia et al ., 2020; Piton et al ., 2021). A resistance-resilience tradeoff would instead imply a negative correlation between resistance associated traits, such as genome size or transcription factors versus resilience associated traits, such as rRNA gene copy numbers or growth rates.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, the above outlined tradeoff between functional resistance and resilience has to our knowledge mainly been observed in soil environments (e.g. Garcia et al ., 2020; Piton et al ., 2021). This is in agreement with the negative correlation between several resistance and resilience related traits particularly among larger genomes.…”
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“…More specifically, we wanted to determine whether relative and quantitative abundances approaches would result in a similar pattern and which approach is more closely linked to the functional processes in the rhizosphere. One of the first priorities in managing the agroecosystem is to optimize important ecosystem functions such as carbon and nitrogen cycling ( Oliver et al, 2015 ; Piton et al, 2021 ). Therefore, in this study soil respiration rate (CO 2 production) was assessed as a measure of the rhizosphere functional response.…”
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“…Still, other studies indicate low resilience in for instance a grassland soil (Sheik et al, 2011), or dependence on prior drought exposure history which positively affected recovery in heathland soils (Barnard et al, 2013). Therefore, resilience may vary from one system to the other, and may depend on acclimation due to prior exposure, intensity and duration of drought (Piton et al, 2020). Amazonian tropical forests with a high mean annual precipitation are subjected to unusually intensive dry seasons in the current century (Aguilos et al, 2019),…”
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