Authors
Cameron Wagg, Klaus Schlaeppi, Samiran Banerjee, Eiko E Kuramae, Marcel GA van der Heijden
Publication date
2019/10/24
Journal
Nature communications
Volume
10
Issue
1
Pages
4841
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group UK
Description
The soil microbiome is highly diverse and comprises up to one quarter of Earth’s diversity. Yet, how such a diverse and functionally complex microbiome influences ecosystem functioning remains unclear. Here we manipulated the soil microbiome in experimental grassland ecosystems and observed that microbiome diversity and microbial network complexity positively influenced multiple ecosystem functions related to nutrient cycling (e.g. multifunctionality). Grassland microcosms with poorly developed microbial networks and reduced microbial richness had the lowest multifunctionality due to fewer taxa present that support the same function (redundancy) and lower diversity of taxa that support different functions (reduced  functional uniqueness). Moreover, different microbial taxa explained different ecosystem functions pointing to the significance of functional diversity in microbial communities. These findings …
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