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05), mostly by reducing the dominance of a single species, as observed in the watered plots. In a phylogenetic context, some fungal taxa were favored by changes in temperature (Hypocreales) and drought (Sordariales) or disadvantaged by both (Pleosporales). It is worth highlighting that a water deficit increased the abundance of phytopathogenic fungi, such as Curvularia, Thielavia, and Fusarium species. Overall, our results provide evidence that fungal communities in tropical grassland soils have greater sensitivity to drought than to temp