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The MICROBIOCLIM project investigates how changing precipitation patterns due to climate change affect microbial communities in dryland biocrusts. It employs advanced techniques to identify active organisms and assess their impact on soil properties and carbon cycling, aiming to inform conservation strategies for these…
Biocrusts are topsoil microbial communities that live in close association with soil particles and constitute the living skin of drylands.
They intercede in numerous key ecosystem processes that are essential to desert ecosystems and play a relevant role in the global carbon cycle.
Despite their inherent tolerance to aridity, a growing body of literature suggests that forecasted alterations in precipitation patterns, a global imprint of climate change, has the potential to dramatically affect th…
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THE PENNSYLVANIA STATE UNIVERSITY
United States, University Park
Type: University / higher education
Activity type: Higher or Secondary Education Establishments
SME: No
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