Fast response of fungal and prokaryotic communities to climate change manipulation in two contrasting tundra soils.
Jana VoříškováBo ElberlingAnders PrieméPublished in: Environmental microbiome (2019)
We demonstrated rapid response of soil fungal and bacterial communities to short-term climate manipulation simulating increased winter precipitation at two tundra sites. In particular, we provide evidence that fungal community composition was more affected by increased snow cover compared to prokaryotes indicating fast adaptability to changing environmental conditions. Since fungi are considered the main decomposers of complex organic matter in terrestrial ecosystems, the stronger response of fungal communities may have implications for organic matter turnover in tundra soils under future climate.