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This project examines how global climate change affects microbial ecosystems in soil, focusing on temperature, nitrogen fertilizers, and plant invasions. By analyzing microbial activity and diversity, it aims to quantify the impacts of these changes on ecosystem functionality.
Some of the most pressing problems facing mankind today relate to the consequences of global climate change (GCC).
To date, most studies of GCC have focused on plants and animals while downplaying the role of microorganisms.
However, microbial activity in the soil is responsible for some of the most fundamental processes such as decomposition and nitrogen fixation.
It is not known if the composition of microorganisms in the ecosystem is altered by GCC, or how the functionality of the ecosystem i…
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