Loss of microbial diversity in soils is coincident with reductions in some specialized functions

Author:

Singh Brajesh K.1,Quince Christopher2,Macdonald Catriona A.1,Khachane Amit1,Thomas Nadine3,Al-Soud Waleed Abu4,Sørensen Søren J.4,He Zhili5,White Duncan3,Sinclair Alex6,Crooks Bill6,Zhou Jizhong5,Campbell Colin D.37

Affiliation:

1. Hawkesbury Institute for the Environment; University of Western Sydney; Penrith NSW Australia

2. Department of Civil Engineering; University of Glasgow; Glasgow UK

3. The James Hutton Institute; Aberdeen UK

4. Department of Biology; Faculty of Science; University of Copenhagen; Copenhagen Denmark

5. Department of Botany and Microbiology; Institute for Environmental Genomics; Stephenson Research and Technology Centre; University of Oklahoma; Norman OK USA

6. SRUC Auchincruive; Ayr Auchincruive Estate UK

7. Department of Soil and Environment; Swedish Agricultural Sciences University; Uppsala Sweden

Funder

Macaulay Development Trust

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics,Microbiology

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4. Black , H.I.J. Ritz , K. Campbell , C.D. Harris , J.A. Wood , C. Chamberlain , P.M. et al 2008 Prioritising biological indicators of soil quality for deployment in a national-scale soil monitoring scheme. In: Defra Final Contract Report http://nora.nerc.ac.uk/8108/

5. Black , H.I.J. Ritz , K. Harris , J.A. Cameron , C. Campbell , C.D. Chamberlain , P.M. et al 2011 Scoping biological indicators of soil quality, Phase II. In: Defra Final Contract Report SP0534

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