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Does Atmospheric NO 3 ? Deposition Alter the Abundance and Activity of Ligninolytic Fungi in Forest Soils?

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Hofmockel, Kirsten S, Zak, Donald R, and Blackwood, Christopher B, Does Atmospheric NO 3 ? Deposition Alter the Abundance and Activity of Ligninolytic Fungi in Forest Soils?: .

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Although field studies have demonstrated an ecosystem-specific effect of experimental atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition on litter decomposition, a mechanistic understanding of how ligninolytic microbial communities respond to atmospheric deposition is lacking. Because high levels of inorganic N suppress lignin decomposition by some basidiomycetes, it is plausible that the abundance and activity of these key microorganisms underlies differential ecosystem responses of decomposition to atmospheric N deposition. We hypothesize that: (a) atmospheric N deposition will cause an ecosystem-specific reduction in basidiomycete activity and abundance with greatest decreases in ecosystems with lignin-rich forest litter and (b) the abundance [...]

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