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University of Massachusetts Amherst

Theses/Dissertations

2019

Microbiome

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Changes In Soil Microbial Communities After Long-Term Warming Exposure, William G. Rodríguez-Reillo Oct 2019

Changes In Soil Microbial Communities After Long-Term Warming Exposure, William G. Rodríguez-Reillo

Doctoral Dissertations

Microbial metabolism is a key controller of ecosystem processes (e.g., carbon cycling). However, we are only starting to identify the molecular mechanisms and feedback in response to long-term warming. My dissertation integrates multi-omics techniques to capture changes in soil microbial communities after long-term warming exposure. The research projects leverage three warming sites (i.e., SWaN, Barre Woods, and Prospect Hill) located in Western Massachusetts at Harvard Forest. These sites provided a unique experimental setup to better understand microbes in response to long-term temperature change. For the three research projects, we delved into the (i) microbial biodiversity across all three warming sites, …