[HTML][HTML] Impact of agricultural activities on climate change: a review of greenhouse gas emission patterns in field crop systems
Y ** systems. It examines the key factors influencing GHG …
Shared governance in the plant holobiont and implications for one health
The holobiont Holobiont theory is more than 80 years old, while the importance of microbial
communities for plant holobionts was already identified by Lorenz Hiltner more than a …
communities for plant holobionts was already identified by Lorenz Hiltner more than a …
Adding labile carbon to peatland soils triggers deep carbon breakdown
Peatlands store vast amounts of carbon, with deep peat carbon remaining stable due to
limited thermodynamic energy and transport. However, climate change-induced increases in …
limited thermodynamic energy and transport. However, climate change-induced increases in …
Biochar reduces gaseous emissions during poultry manure composting: Evidence from the evolution of associated functional genes
R Dang, Y Cai, J Li, Y Kong, T Jiang, J Chang… - Journal of Cleaner …, 2024 - Elsevier
Biochar has demonstrated the potential in mitigating pollutant gaseous emission during
composting. However, little is known about the difference among biochars derived from …
composting. However, little is known about the difference among biochars derived from …
Anaerobic oxidation of methane mitigates net methane production and responds to long-term experimental warming in a northern bog
Limited previous research indicates that anaerobic oxidation of methane (AOM) can be an
important control over methane (CH 4) emissions in freshwater wetlands. We examined the …
important control over methane (CH 4) emissions in freshwater wetlands. We examined the …
Soil microbial functional diversity is primarily affected by soil nitrogen, salinity and alkalinity in wetland ecosystem
MY Zhu, ZD Liu, YY Song, XW Wang, JB Yuan, MT Li… - Applied Soil …, 2024 - Elsevier
Wetland ecosystems, recognized as important carbon sinks, face challenges due to climate
change. Although wetland soil microorganisms play a major role in the wetland carbon …
change. Although wetland soil microorganisms play a major role in the wetland carbon …
Ammonia nitrogen and dissolved organic carbon regulate soil microbial gene abundances and enzyme activities in wetlands under different vegetation types
M Zhu, Y Song, M Li, C Gong, Z Liu, J Yuan, X Li… - Applied Soil …, 2024 - Elsevier
Soil microorganisms are important bioactive components of wetland ecosystems. Their
abundances and enzyme activities directly influence biogeochemical cycle processes and …
abundances and enzyme activities directly influence biogeochemical cycle processes and …
Theme issue on the ecology of soil microorganisms
Editorial: Theme issue on the ecology of soil microorganisms | FEMS Microbiology Ecology |
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[HTML][HTML] Plateau Pika Disturbance Changes Soil Bacterial Functions and Exoenzyme Abundance to Modulate the C Cycle Pathway in Alpine Grasslands
J Li, Q Wang, B Zhu, M Yang - International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2024 - mdpi.com
Plateau pika (Ochotona curzoniae) is crucial to soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in the
Qinghai–Tibetan plateau (QTP), but its role in bacterial SOC metabolisms across different …
Qinghai–Tibetan plateau (QTP), but its role in bacterial SOC metabolisms across different …
Northern peatland microbial networks exhibit resilience to warming and acquire electron acceptor from soil organic matter
The microbial networks that regulate belowground carbon turnover and respond to climate
change drivers in peatlands are poorly understood. Here, we leverage a whole ecosystem …
change drivers in peatlands are poorly understood. Here, we leverage a whole ecosystem …