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Aurore Kaisermann
Researcher at International Sleep Products Association
Publications - 15
Citations - 2238
Aurore Kaisermann is an academic researcher from International Sleep Products Association. The author has contributed to research in topics: Soil organic matter & Microbial population biology. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1275 citations. Previous affiliations of Aurore Kaisermann include University of Manchester & University of Burgundy.
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Soil bacterial networks are less stable under drought than fungal networks.
Franciska T. de Vries,Robert I. Griffiths,Mark J. Bailey,Hayley Craig,Mariangela Girlanda,Hyun S. Gweon,Sara Hallin,Aurore Kaisermann,Aidan M. Keith,Marina Kretzschmar,Philippe Lemanceau,Erica Lumini,Kelly E. Mason,Anna Oliver,Nick Ostle,James I. Prosser,Cécile Thion,Bruce C. Thomson,Richard D. Bardgett +18 more
TL;DR: It is shown in grassland mesocosms that drought promotes destabilising properties in soil bacterial, but not fungal, co-occurrence networks, and that changes in bacterial communities link more strongly to soil functioning during recovery than do changes in fungal communities.
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Microbes as engines of ecosystem function: When does community structure enhance predictions of ecosystem processes?
Emily B. Graham,Emily B. Graham,Joseph E. Knelman,Joseph E. Knelman,Andreas Schindlbacher,Steven D. Siciliano,Marc Breulmann,Anthony C. Yannarell,J. M. Beman,Guy C. J. Abell,Laurent Philippot,James I. Prosser,Arnaud Foulquier,Jorge Curiel Yuste,Helen C. Glanville,Davey L. Jones,Roey Angel,Janne Salminen,Ryan J. Newton,Helmut Bürgmann,Lachlan J. Ingram,Ute Hamer,Henri M.P. Siljanen,Krista Peltoniemi,Karin Potthast,Lluís Bañeras,Martin Hartmann,Samiran Banerjee,Ri Qing Yu,Geraldine Nogaro,Andreas Richter,Marianne Koranda,Sarah C. Castle,Marta Goberna,Bongkeun Song,Amitava Chatterjee,Olga C. Nunes,Ana R. Lopes,Yiping Cao,Aurore Kaisermann,Sara Hallin,Michael S. Strickland,Jordi Garcia-Pausas,Josep Barba,Hojeong Kang,Kazuo Isobe,Sokratis Papaspyrou,Roberta Pastorelli,Alessandra Lagomarsino,Eva S. Lindström,Nathan Basiliko,Diana R. Nemergut,Diana R. Nemergut +52 more
TL;DR: In this article, a statistical analysis investigating the value of environmental data and microbial community structure independently and in combination for explaining rates of carbon and nitrogen cycling processes within 82 global datasets is presented.
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Stimulation of Different Functional Groups of Bacteria by Various Plant Residues as a Driver of Soil Priming Effect
Noémie Pascault,Lionel Ranjard,Lionel Ranjard,Aurore Kaisermann,Dipankar Bachar,Richard Christen,Sébastien Terrat,Sébastien Terrat,Olivier Mathieu,Jean Lévêque,Christophe Mougel,Catherine Hénault,Philippe Lemanceau,Michel Pean,Séverine Boiry,Sébastien Fontaine,Pierre-Alain Maron,Pierre-Alain Maron +17 more
TL;DR: The hypothesis that the succession of bacterial taxonomic groups occurring in SOM- and FOM-degrading communities during the degradation process may be an important driver of the PE, and consequently of carbon dynamics in soil is supported.
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High Microbial Diversity Promotes Soil Ecosystem Functioning.
Pierre-Alain Maron,Amadou Sarr,Aurore Kaisermann,Jean Lévêque,Olivier Mathieu,Julien Guigue,Battle Karimi,Laetitia Bernard,Samuel Dequiedt,Sébastien Terrat,Abad Chabbi,Lionel Ranjard +11 more
TL;DR: Empirical evidence is provided that microbial diversity may be of high significance for organic matter decomposition, a major process on which rely many of the ecosystem services provided by the soil ecosystem.
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Legacy effects of drought on plant–soil feedbacks and plant–plant interactions
Aurore Kaisermann,Aurore Kaisermann,Franciska T. de Vries,Robert I. Griffiths,Richard D. Bardgett +4 more
TL;DR: It is shown that drought has lasting effects on belowground communities with consequences for plant-soil feedbacks and plant-plant interactions, and suggests that drought, which is predicted to increase in frequency with climate change, may change soil functioning and plant community composition via the modification of plant- soil Feedbacks.