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Fungi are natural decomposers (分解器) that break down complex organic matter, like dead trees, into simpler compounds that can be absorbed by plants. This decomposition process is crucial for the health of our forests, as it contributes to nutrient cycling, soil formation, and carbon sequestratio...
can be meaningfully related to land-use intensity, linkages with other guilds, and measures of ecosystem functioning. By focusing on CWM trait means, we did not consider the role of strategy variation within a community, which can be considerable78. This functional ...
Saint Anne Robert 0.0 Overall temporal dynamics of protist communities Within ecosystems, protist communities were highly −0.2 dynamic, as shown by mean Bray–Curtis dissimila- rities between all pairs of samples per ecosystem, −0.4 ranging from 0.71 (Etang des Vallées) to 0.89 (Saint ...
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The plant kingdom is one of the major divisions of an ecosystem where horticultural crops are extremely important to fulfill the continuous food demands of the ancient to the modern world. Changes in climate conditions and environmental factors including extreme temperature fluctuations, water availabilit...
producers, consumers and decomposers) in acute or chronic response biotests. The use of such battery of biotests enables a complex evaluation of the total threat posed by all the chemicals contained in the treated wastewater, including their synergistic, additive or antagonistic effects (Hernando et...
Arctic and alpine tundra ecosystems are large reservoirs of organic carbon1,2. Climate warming may stimulate ecosystem respiration and release carbon into the atmosphere3,4. The magnitude and persistency of this stimulation and the environmental mechanis
A total of 147 amplicon sequence variants (ASVs) were identified as active C decomposers across all samples (Fig.2dand see Supplementary Note3for details), including well-known C decomposers such asBurkholderia,Sphingomonas, andBacillus57,58,59. The active bacterial community compositions in warming...