The role of earthworms in agronomy: Consensus, novel insights and remaining challenges
Earthworms have a prominent role in supporting soil functioning and thus in providing key
services to humanity. Their beneficial role relates to effects on soil structure, carbon and …
services to humanity. Their beneficial role relates to effects on soil structure, carbon and …
Potential of meta-omics to provide modern microbial indicators for monitoring soil quality and securing food production
Soils are fundamental resources for agricultural production and play an essential role in
food security. They represent the keystone of the food value chain because they harbor a …
food security. They represent the keystone of the food value chain because they harbor a …
Water availability creates global thresholds in multidimensional soil biodiversity and functions
Soils support an immense portion of Earth's biodiversity and maintain multiple ecosystem
functions which are essential for human well-being. Environmental thresholds are known to …
functions which are essential for human well-being. Environmental thresholds are known to …
Viral communities suppress the earthworm gut antibiotic resistome by lysing bacteria on a national scale
S Du, L Bi, D Lin, XQ Zheng, R Neilson… - … Science & Technology, 2024 - ACS Publications
Earthworms are critical in regulating soil processes and act as filters for antibiotic resistance
genes (ARGs). Yet, the geographic patterns and main drivers of earthworm gut ARGs remain …
genes (ARGs). Yet, the geographic patterns and main drivers of earthworm gut ARGs remain …
Earthworms as catalysts in the formation and stabilization of soil microbial necromass
Microbial necromass is a central component of soil organic matter (SOM), whose
management may be essential in mitigating atmospheric CO2 concentrations and climate …
management may be essential in mitigating atmospheric CO2 concentrations and climate …
Tree diversity effects on litter decomposition are mediated by litterfall and microbial processes
Forest ecosystems are critical for their carbon sequestration potential. Increasing tree
diversity has been shown to enhance both forest productivity and litter decomposition. Litter …
diversity has been shown to enhance both forest productivity and litter decomposition. Litter …
Effects of climate on the distribution and conservation of commonly observed European earthworms
Belowground biodiversity distribution does not necessarily reflect aboveground biodiversity
patterns, but maps of soil biodiversity remain scarce because of limited data availability …
patterns, but maps of soil biodiversity remain scarce because of limited data availability …
Collation of a century of soil invertebrate abundance data suggests long-term declines in earthworms but not tipulids
Large-scale declines in terrestrial insects have been reported over much of Europe and
across the world, however, population change assessments of other key invertebrate …
across the world, however, population change assessments of other key invertebrate …
Population abundance estimates in conservation and biodiversity research
Measuring and tracking biodiversity from local to global scales is challenging due to its
multifaceted nature and the range of metrics used to describe spatial and temporal patterns …
multifaceted nature and the range of metrics used to describe spatial and temporal patterns …
Unlocking the biotechnological and environmental perspectives of microplastic degradation in soil-ecosystems using metagenomics
Microplastics are ubiquitous and continue to migrate and transform. The potential hazards of
microplastics to the environment and organisms, including humans, have attracted great …
microplastics to the environment and organisms, including humans, have attracted great …