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Snow cover manipulation effects on microbial community structure and soil chemistry in a mountain bog

Robroek, Bjorn J. M.  
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Heijboer, Amber
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Jassey, Vincent E. J.
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2013
Plant And Soil

Alterations in snow cover driven by climate change may impact ecosystem functioning, including biogeochemistry and soil (microbial) processes. We elucidated the effects of snow cover manipulation (SCM) on above-and belowground processes in a temperate peatland. In a Swiss mountain-peatland we manipulated snow cover (addition, removal and control), and assessed the effects on Andromeda polifolia root enzyme activity, soil microbial community structure, and leaf tissue and soil biogeochemistry. Reduced snow cover produced warmer soils in our experiment while increased snow cover kept soil temperatures close-to-freezing. SCM had a major influence on the microbial community, and prolonged 'close-to-freezing' temperatures caused a shift in microbial communities toward fungal dominance. Soil temperature largely explained soil microbial structure, while other descriptors such as root enzyme activity and pore-water chemistry interacted less with the soil microbial communities. We envisage that SCM-driven changes in the microbial community composition could lead to substantial changes in trophic fluxes and associated ecosystem processes. Hence, we need to improve our understanding on the impact of frost and freeze-thaw cycles on the microbial food web and its implications for peatland ecosystem processes in a changing climate; in particular for the fate of the sequestered carbon.

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research article
DOI
10.1007/s11104-012-1547-2
Web of Science ID

WOS:000321642200013

Author(s)
Robroek, Bjorn J. M.  
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Heijboer, Amber
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Jassey, Vincent E. J.
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Hefting, Mariet M.
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Rouwenhorst, T. Gerrit
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Buttler, Alexandre  
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Bragazza, Luca  
Date Issued

2013

Publisher

Springer Netherlands

Published in
Plant And Soil
Volume

369

Issue

1-2

Start page

151

End page

164

Subjects

Soil bacterial and fungal communities

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Peatland

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Phosphatase activity

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Phospholipid fatty acids (PLFA)

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Snow cover manipulation

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Winter Ecology

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October 1, 2013
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/95694
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