The relationship between plant and soil bacterial community in tundra soil, Alaska
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Title
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The relationship between plant and soil bacterial community in tundra soil, Alaska
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Other Titles
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알래스카 토양의 식생과 미생물 군집간의 상관관계
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Authors
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Chun, Jongsik
Hwang, Chung Yeon
Lee, Yoo Kyung
Lee, Eun Ju
Kim, Mincheol
Jung, Ji Young
Kim, Hye Min
Lee, Hyoheimi
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Keywords
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Arctic soil; climatic change; microbial community; plant; pyrosequencing
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Issue Date
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2012
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Citation
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Chun, Jongsik, et al. 2012. The relationship between plant and soil bacterial community in tundra soil, Alaska. 한국미생물학회연합. 한국미생물학회연합. 2012.10.11~.
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Abstract
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High latitude ecosystems are affected by warming faster than other temperate and tropical regions,
and actually the climate of the Arctic has warmed significantly recent few decades. Plants have
been focused on their responses can affect entire food webs, disturbance regimes, carbon and
nutrient cycling, and water supply. Furthermore, soil microorganisms play a key role in nutrient
cycling and other ecosystem process. In spite of the plant and soil microorganisms are good source
to predict to the climatic changes, their relationships are not understood well. Thus researches
are needed to explain the relationship between vegetation and soil bacterial community in Arctic
area. Here, we asked the question: 1) which kind of plant is dominant, 2) and the dominant plant
affect to the bacterial communities structures?, 3) and which environmental factors affect to the
plant and bacterial community structure? To answer these questions, we investigated type of plant
using quadrate (30 cm x 30 cm) with 25 m intervals and the soil bacterial community with the
sampling sites using 16S rRNA gene sequencing. Also statistical analyses were carried out to
identify the relationships between soil properties and plant and bacterial community.t entire food webs, disturbance regimes, carbon and
nutrient cycling, and water supply. Furthermore, soil microorganisms play a key role in nutrient
cycling and other ecosystem process. In spite of the plant and soil microorganisms are good source
to predict to the climatic changes, their relationships are not understood well. Thus researches
are needed to explain the relationship between vegetation and soil bacterial community in Arctic
area. Here, we asked the question: 1) which kind of plant is dominant, 2) and the dominant plant
affect to the bacterial communities structures?, 3) and which environmental factors affect to the
plant and bacterial community structure? To answer these questions, we investigated
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URI
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https://repository.kopri.re.kr/handle/201206/8437
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Conference Name
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한국미생물학회연합
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Conference Place
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한국미생물학회연합
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Conference Date
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2012.10.11~
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Type
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Proceeding
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Indexed
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Pro(초록)국내
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- 2011-2016, Establishment of Multidisciplinary Environmental Change Observation Network and its Technical Development in the Arctic Permafrost region (11-16) / Lee, Bang Yong (PN11061, PN12061, PN13081, PN14081, PN15081)
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