Livestock antibiotics and rising temperatures disrupt soil microbial communities

Community ecologists investigated the interactive effects of rising temperatures and a common livestock antibiotic on soil microbes. The research team found that heat and antibiotics disrupt soil microbial communities — degrading soil microbe efficiency, resilience to future stress, and ability to trap carbon.

Source: sciencedaily.com

Related posts

Advancing toward a preventative HIV vaccine

Advancing toward a preventative HIV vaccine

Systematic biases at play in clinical trials