Multifarious Responses of Forest Soil Microbial Community Toward Climate Change

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Mukesh Meena
Garima Yadav
Priyankaraj Sonigra
Adhishree Nagda
Tushar Mehta
Prashant Swapnil
Avinash Harish
Sumit Marwal
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[1] Mohanlal Sukhadia University,Laboratory of Phytopathology and Microbial Biotechnology, Department of Botany
[2] Central University of Punjab,Department of Botany, School of Biological Science
[3] Mohanlal Sukhadia University,Plant Biotechnology Laboratory, Department of Botany
[4] Mohanlal Sukhadia University,Department of Biotechnology, Vigyan Bhawan – Block B, New Campus
[5] Banaras Hindu University,Department of Mycology and Plant Pathology, Institute of Agricultural Sciences
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Microbial Ecology | 2023年 / 86卷
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Soil microbiome; Climate change; Microbial communities; Rhizosphere; Metagenomics;
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Forest soils are a pressing subject of worldwide research owing to the several roles of forests such as carbon sinks. Currently, the living soil ecosystem has become dreadful as a consequence of several anthropogenic activities including climate change. Climate change continues to transform the living soil ecosystem as well as the soil microbiome of planet Earth. The majority of studies have aimed to decipher the role of forest soil bacteria and fungi to understand and predict the impact of climate change on soil microbiome community structure and their ecosystem in the environment. In forest soils, microorganisms live in diverse habitats with specific behavior, comprising bulk soil, rhizosphere, litter, and deadwood habitats, where their communities are influenced by biotic interactions and nutrient accessibility. Soil microbiome also drives multiple crucial steps in the nutrient biogeochemical cycles (carbon, nitrogen, phosphorous, and sulfur cycles). Soil microbes help in the nitrogen cycle through nitrogen fixation during the nitrogen cycle and maintain the concentration of nitrogen in the atmosphere. Soil microorganisms in forest soils respond to various effects of climate change, for instance, global warming, elevated level of CO2, drought, anthropogenic nitrogen deposition, increased precipitation, and flood. As the major burning issue of the globe, researchers are facing the major challenges to study soil microbiome. This review sheds light on the current scenario of knowledge about the effect of climate change on living soil ecosystems in various climate-sensitive soil ecosystems and the consequences for vegetation-soil-climate feedbacks.
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