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Drying and rewetting effects on soil microbial community composition and nutrient leaching

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Gordon, Helen, Haygarth, Philip M, and Bardgett, Richard D, Drying and rewetting effects on soil microbial community composition and nutrient leaching: .

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The effects of a dry-rewetting event (D/RW) on soil microbial properties and nutrient release by leaching from two soils taken from adjacent grasslands with different histories of management intensity were studied. These were a low-productivity grassland, with no history of fertilizer application and a high-productivity grassland with a history of high fertilizer application, referred to as unimproved and improved grassland, respectively. The use of phospholipid fatty acid analysis (PLFA) revealed that the soil of the unimproved grassland had a significantly greater microbial biomass, and a greater abundance of fungi relative to bacteria than did the improved grassland. Soils from both grasslands were maintained at 55% water holding [...]

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