The dynamics of soil bacterial community structure in response to yearly repeated agricultural copper treatments

The annual dynamics of soil bacterial community structure, including early, dose-dependent and transient modifications, was observed consecutively at different levels of copper contamination (high: 48 kg Cu ha −1, low: 16 kg Cu ha −1) repeated yearly over a three-year field experiment. Repeated low-...

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description The annual dynamics of soil bacterial community structure, including early, dose-dependent and transient modifications, was observed consecutively at different levels of copper contamination (high: 48 kg Cu ha −1, low: 16 kg Cu ha −1) repeated yearly over a three-year field experiment. Repeated low-level Cu contamination led to an increase in community stability to metal stress without a long-term shift in the population structure, whereas repeated high-level Cu contamination induced a novel and stable bacterial community structure. Furthermore, field experimentation highlighted that episodic climatic stress can modulate copper impact by enhancing community stability.
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Bacteria
Bacteria - drug effects
Bacteria - genetics
Bacteria - isolation & purification
Bacterial community
Biological and medical sciences
Copper - pharmacology
Copper impact
Ecosystem
Field experiment
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Life Sciences
Microbiology
Microbiology and Parasitology
Soil - analysis
Soil Microbiology
Soil Pollutants - pharmacology
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