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Using soil bacterial communities to predict physico-chemical variables and soil quality.

Syrie M HermansHannah L BuckleyBradley S CaseFiona Curran-CournaneMatthew TaylorGavin Lear
Published in: Microbiome (2020)
The inclusion of biological information when monitoring soil quality is crucial if we wish to gain a better, more accurate understanding of how land management impacts the soil ecosystem. We have shown that soil bacterial communities can provide biologically relevant insights on the impacts of land use on soil ecosystems. Furthermore, their ability to indicate changes in individual soil parameters shows that analysing bacterial DNA data can be used to screen soil quality. Video Abstract.
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