Long-term management drives divergence in soil microbial biomass, richness, and composition among upper Midwest, USA cropping systems

TS Potter, L Vereecke, RA Lankau, GR Sanford… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2022 - Elsevier
Long-term, systems-based experiments have previously demonstrated how different
cropping systems change soil physiochemical properties and, less commonly, soil microbial …

Temporal dynamics of bacterial communities along a gradient of disturbance in a US Southern Plains agroecosystem

CR Cornell, Y Zhang, D Ning, L Wu, P Wagle… - Mbio, 2022 - Am Soc Microbiol
Land conversion for intensive agriculture produces unfavorable changes to soil ecosystems,
causing global concern. Soil bacterial communities mediate essential terrestrial ecosystem …

Long-term fertilizer and crop-rotation treatments differentially affect soil bacterial community structure

C Soman, D Li, MM Wander, AD Kent - Plant and Soil, 2017 - Springer
Background and aims Soil microbial communities influence nutrient cycling, chemistry and
structure of soil, and plant productivity. In turn, agronomic practices such as fertilization and …

Environmental filtering of microbial communities in agricultural soil shifts with crop growth

SK Hargreaves, RJ Williams, KS Hofmockel - PLoS One, 2015 - journals.plos.org
Plant and soil properties cooperatively structure soil microbial communities, with
implications for ecosystem functioning. However, the extent to which each factor contributes …

Bulk soil bacterial community structure and function respond to long-term organic and conventional agricultural management

MG Bakker, T Looft, DP Alt, K Delate… - Canadian journal of …, 2018 - cdnsciencepub.com
Understanding how soil microbiomes respond to management is essential to maximizing
soil health. We contrasted microbiomes in bulk soil under long-term organic and …

Temporal soil bacterial community responses to cropping systems and crop identity in dryland agroecosystems of the Northern Great Plains

T Ouverson, J Eberly, T Seipel, FD Menalled… - … in Sustainable Food …, 2021 - frontiersin.org
Industrialized agriculture results in simplified landscapes where many of the regulatory
ecosystem functions driven by soil biological and physicochemical characteristics have …

The response of soil multi-functionality to agricultural management practices can be predicted by key soil abiotic and biotic properties

L Nazaries, BP Singh, JR Sarker, Y Fang… - Agriculture, Ecosystems …, 2021 - Elsevier
Soil organisms play an essential role in ecosystem functioning, including nutrient cycling
and climate regulation. Most of soil functions have a microbial origin and recent findings …

Influence of corn, switchgrass, and prairie cropping systems on soil microbial communities in the upper Midwest of the United States

EC Jesus, C Liang, JF Quensen, E Susilawati… - Gcb …, 2016 - Wiley Online Library
Because soil microbes drive many of the processes underpinning ecosystem services
provided by soils, understanding how cropping systems affect soil microbial communities is …

Microbiome aggregated traits and assembly are more sensitive to soil management than diversity

AL Neal, D Hughes, IM Clark, JK Jansson, PR Hirsch - Msystems, 2021 - Am Soc Microbiol
How soil is managed, particularly for agriculture, exerts stresses upon soil microbiomes,
resulting in altered community structures and functional states. Understanding how soil …

Different types of agricultural land use drive distinct soil bacterial communities

SA Lee, JM Kim, Y Kim, JH Joa, SS Kang, JH Ahn… - Scientific reports, 2020 - nature.com
Biogeographic patterns in soil bacterial communities and their responses to environmental
variables are well established, yet little is known about how different types of agricultural …