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Meanders as a scaling motif for understanding of floodplain soil microbiome and biogeochemical potential at the watershed scale

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Microbiome 9(1) ( 2021)

Author(s):

Matheus Carnevali, P. B., Lavy, A., Thomas, A. D., Crits-Christoph, A., Diamond, S., Méheust, R., Olm, M. R., Sharrar, A., Lei, S., Dong, W., Falco, N., Bouskill, N., Newcomer, M. E., Nico, P., Wainwright, H., Dwivedi, D., Williams, K. H., Hubbard, S., Banfield, J. F.

DOI:

10.1186/s40168-020-00957-z

Abstract:

Biogeochemical exports from watersheds are modulated by the activity of microorganisms that function over micron scales. Here, we tested the hypothesis that meander-bound regions share a core microbiome and exhibit patterns of metabolic potential that broadly predict biogeochemical processes in floodplain soils along a river corridor.

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