Anticipated atmospheric CO2 elevation differentially influenced the soil microbial diversities in crop, grassland, and forest: A meta-analysis
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Anticipated atmospheric CO2 elevation differentially influenced the soil microbial diversities in crop, grassland, and forest: A meta-analysis
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Pratap Bhattacharyya
Eldho Varghese Pradeep Kumar Dash Soumya Ranjan Padhy Anubhav Das Priyabrata Santra Trilochan Mohapatra |
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Microbial diversities
Elevated CO2 Yield rhizosphere crops meta-analysis |
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The increasing of atmospheric carbon dioxide (CO2) has a greater impact on soil microbial diversity and related soil nutrient dynamics under different ecology. In our study, a global database of 572 observations from 202 research publications analysed to explore the impacts of increased atmospheric CO2 on soil microbial diversities. The soil microbial biomass carbon (MBC), structural (microbial populations), and functional (enzymatic activities) microbial diversities were analysed across 22 nations and 108 crops (including forest, grassland and C3 plants). The impact of three elevated CO2 (eCO2) concentrations i.e., 50% over ambient in three-time scale (1970–1989, 1990–2009 and 2010–2020) and two region (tropical and temperate) on the above parameters were studied. Higher MBC contents were found under eCO2 level (>50%) followed by eCO2 level 25–50% and Not Available |
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2024-04-01T15:10:53Z
2024-04-01T15:10:53Z 2023-03-01 |
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Review Paper
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Bhattacharyya, P., Varghese, E., Dash, P.K., Padhy, S.R., Das, A., Santra, P. and Mohapatra, T., 2023. Anticipated atmospheric CO2 elevation differentially influenced the soil microbial diversities in crop, grassland, and forest: A meta-analysis. Rhizosphere, 25, p.100630.
2452-2198 http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/81746 |
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English
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Elsevier
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