Severe prolonged drought favours stress-tolerant microbes in dryland soils

  • prem maisnam (Western Sydney University) (Creator)
  • Thomas Jeffries (Contributor)
  • Jerzy Szejgis (Contributor)
  • Dylan Bristol (Contributor)
  • Brajesh Singh (Contributor)
  • David Eldridge (Contributor)
  • Sebastian Horn (Contributor)
  • Jeff Chieppa (Contributor)
  • Uffe Nielsen (Contributor)

Dataset

Description

The study was conducted over three years in arid and semi-arid regions of Australia to assess the belowground effects of altered rainfall regimes. we found that The microbial communities showed significant variations between the semi-arid and arid sites and over the years. The findings provide a better understanding of microbial responses to predicted increases in rainfall variability and the impact on the functioning of semi-arid and arid ecosystems. The provided excel file is supplementary material 2 of this paper, contain details on DESeq2 result, vegetation data and the environmental and nutrient values which are used for the study.
Date made available4 Sept 2023
PublisherMendeley Data

UN SDGs

This dataset contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 13 - Climate Action
    SDG 13 Climate Action

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