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Bacterial Community is Associated with the Degree of Soil Organic Matter Decomposition in Moist Acidic Tundra Soil

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Title
Bacterial Community is Associated with the Degree of Soil Organic Matter Decomposition in Moist Acidic Tundra Soil
Other Titles
습한 산성 툰드라 토양의 박테리아 군집은 토양 유기물 분해 정도와 관련 있다
Authors
Lee, Yoo Kyung
Nam, Sungjin
Kim, Mincheol
Jung, Ji Young
Kim, Hye Min
Keywords
AlaskaSoil bacteriasoil organic mattersoil pHtussock tundra
Issue Date
2017
Citation
Lee, Yoo Kyung, et al. 2017. Bacterial Community is Associated with the Degree of Soil Organic Matter Decomposition in Moist Acidic Tundra Soil. The Arctic Science Summit Week 2017. 체코 프라하. 2017.04.01~2017.04.07.
Abstract
The increasing temperature in Arctic tundra deepens the active layer, which is the upper layer of permafrost soil that experiences repeated thawing and freezing. The increasing of soil temperature and the deepening of active layer seem to affect soil microbial communities. Therefore, information on soil microbial communities at various soil depths is essential to understand their potential responses to climate change in the active layer soil.
URI
https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/7210
Conference Name
The Arctic Science Summit Week 2017
Conference Place
체코 프라하
Conference Date
2017.04.01~2017.04.07
Type
Poster
Indexed
포스터
Appears in Collections  
2016-2017, Developing analytical techniques for investigating changing permafrost ecosystems in the Arctic (16-17) / Kim, Mincheol (PN16082; PN17082)
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