#8124. Aerobic environments in combination with substrate additions to soil significantly reshape depth-dependent microbial distribution patterns in Zoige peatlands, China
October 2026 | publication date |
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Journal’s subject area: |
Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous);
Ecology;
Soil Science; |
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Abstract:
Climate warming is leading to the water table drawdown in peatlands, and a shift in the structure and productivity of vegetation communities. These events may alter the availability of oxygen and substrate utilized by soil microbes, which may impact the microbial decomposition rate in the different peat layers. We investigated the bacterial and fungal communities in surface (0–25 cm), subsurface (25–75 cm) and deep (> 76 cm) layers, and assessed the response of these communities to aerobic conditions and substrate of varying complexity additions to soils in Zoige peatlands, China.
Keywords:
Bacterial community; Community size; Fungal community; Qinghai-Tibetan plateau; Subsurface; Water-table fluctuation
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