Study details
- Title
- Plant hosts modify belowground microbial community response to extreme drought
- Summary
- Plant hosts affect microbial response to drought.
- Observation
- Belowground microbial community response to extreme drought with and without plant presence.
- Findings
- Plants modulate microbial drought responses; microbial shifts vary by plant presence and microbial group.
- Disease terms
- —
- Gene terms
- —
- Chemical terms
- fatty acids, N, C
- Organisms
- Populus trichocarpa, P. trichocarpa
Raw data (JSON)
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"integmet_study": "MTBLS1463",
"mesh_chemical_id": [
"https://identifiers.org/mesh:D005227",
"https://identifiers.org/mesh:D009584",
"https://identifiers.org/mesh:D002244"
],
"mesh_chemical_pubtator_kw": [
"fatty acids",
"N",
"C"
],
"ncbi_taxonomy_id": [
"https://identifiers.org/taxonomy:3694"
],
"ncbi_taxonomy_pubtator_kw": [
"Populus trichocarpa",
"P. trichocarpa"
],
"source_id": "https://identifiers.org/metabolights:MTBLS1463",
"study_findings": "Plants modulate microbial drought responses; microbial shifts vary by plant presence and microbial group.",
"study_observation": "Belowground microbial community response to extreme drought with and without plant presence.",
"study_summary": "Plant hosts affect microbial response to drought.",
"study_title_original": "Plant hosts modify belowground microbial community response to extreme drought"
}