Accession |
PRJCA021146 |
Title |
Environmental change legacies affect the response of soil microbial communities and multifunctionality via environmental adapted and phylogenetically conserved taxa in desert ecosystems |
Relevance |
Environmental |
Data types |
Metagenome
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Organisms |
soil metagenome
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Description |
Temperature and water availability fluctuations as major environmental disturbances affect soil microbial turnover and functions in desert ecosystems. These fluctuations are intertwined over time. Previous disturbances affect the response of soil microbial communities and functions to subsequent disturbances, which are known as legacy effect. However, it remains unknown that how the legacy of these environmental fluctuation (temperature and water availability) affects the community and function response to the same and other fluctuation. We hypothesized that early disturbances have leaving imprints on soil microbial communities and attenuate their responses to later disturbances. |
Sample scope |
Environment |
Release date |
2023-11-09 |
Grants |
Agency |
program |
Grant ID |
Grant title |
National Natural Science Foundation of China (NSFC)
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N/A
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Submitter |
Hang
Gao (gaoh@nwafu.edu.cn)
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Organization |
Northwest Agriculture and Forestry University |
Submission date |
2023-11-08 |