Abstract Differently sized soil aggregates may provide spatially heterogeneous microenvironments for microorganisms, but little is known about the impacts of soil spatial structure on the co-occurrence patterns of bacterial and… Click to show full abstract
Abstract Differently sized soil aggregates may provide spatially heterogeneous microenvironments for microorganisms, but little is known about the impacts of soil spatial structure on the co-occurrence patterns of bacterial and fungal taxa. Here, we investigated the compositions and networks of bacterial and fungal communities within different aggregate-size fractions (macroaggregates: 2000–250 μm; microaggregates: 53–250 μm; and silt + clay:
               
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