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A comprehensive study to understand the effects of climate warming, simulated by soil transplant, on soil microbial community and its feedback responses

(Submitter supplied) Soil transplant serves as a proxy to simulate climate change in realistic climate regimes. Here, we assessed the effects of climate warming and cooling on soil microbial communities, which are key drivers in Earth’s biogeochemical cycles, four years after soil transplant over large transects from northern (N site) to central (NC site) and southern China (NS site) and vice versa. Four years after soil transplant, soil nitrogen components, microbial biomass, community phylogenetic and functional structures were altered. more...
Organism:
uncultured bacterium; Bacteria
Type:
Genome variation profiling by array
Platform:
GPL17825
54 Samples
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Series
Accession:
GSE51592
ID:
200051592
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GeoChip 3.0

(Submitter supplied) Soil microbes Protocol: http://ieg.ou.edu/protocol.htm
Organism:
Bacteria
1 Series
54 Samples
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Accession:
GPL17825
ID:
100017825
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NC3

Organism:
uncultured bacterium
Source name:
Soil microbes in three latitudinal gradient sites
Platform:
GPL17825
Series:
GSE51592
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Accession:
GSM1248842
ID:
301248842
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