Soil microbial adaptation to carbon deprivation: shifts in lignocellulolytic gene profiles following long-term plant exclusion
Lignocellulose represents a primary input of organic carbon (C) into soils, yet the identity of specific microorganisms and genes which drive lignocellulose turnover in soils remains poorly understood. To address this knowledge gap, we used a 10-year grassland plant-exclusion experiment to investigate how reduced plant C inputs affect microbial communities and their lignocellulolytic potential using a combination of metagenomic sequencing and untargeted metabolomics.
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