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“…Microbes not only drive many important soil processes, they also respond to biotic and abiotic soil conditions. For example, consistent changes in soil microbial communities have been associated with changes in P availability (Hermans et al, 2017), soil pH (Delgado-Baquerizo et al, 2018), labile organic carbon pools (Ramírez et al, 2020), and soil moisture levels (Isobe et al, 2020). Likewise, we can often identify particular microbial taxa or functional genes associated with specific soil processes, including nitrification, methane production, denitrification, and cellulose degradation.…”
Section: Microbes As Bio-indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Microbes not only drive many important soil processes, they also respond to biotic and abiotic soil conditions. For example, consistent changes in soil microbial communities have been associated with changes in P availability (Hermans et al, 2017), soil pH (Delgado-Baquerizo et al, 2018), labile organic carbon pools (Ramírez et al, 2020), and soil moisture levels (Isobe et al, 2020). Likewise, we can often identify particular microbial taxa or functional genes associated with specific soil processes, including nitrification, methane production, denitrification, and cellulose degradation.…”
Section: Microbes As Bio-indicatorsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low fertility of the acidic soils exploited by Wendat (Huron) farmers in the seventeenth century after consolidation of the Confederacy [18] were not typical of soils exploited by Iroquoian farmers in other areas and times. Mineralization of nitrogen from the microbial breakdown of soil organic matter is negatively affected by lower temperatures in the presence of low soil pH, higher sand content, and lower clay content [84,85], all of which characterize the acidic, sandy soils of the seventeenth-century Wendat (Huron) region [18].…”
Section: Plos Onementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The permanganate oxidizable C (POXC) method (Weil et al., 2003) is becoming widely adopted to evaluate labile SOM pools, which can provide early indications of changes in soil health (Culman, et al., 2012; Norris et al., 2020; Thapa et al., 2018). This approach has been shown to correlate with different C pools (Culman, et al., 2012), and with microbial community composition (Ramírez et al., 2020). Since the SMC is involved in the mineralization of SOM and cycling of nutrients, evaluation of labile SOM pools such as POXC and specific characteristics of the SMC including the microbial community size, composition, and EAs can provide early indications of changes in SOM dynamics for an overall overview of soil health (Cotton & Acosta‐Martínez, 2018; Culman et al., 2012).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%