Rhizosheath: An adaptive root trait to improve plant tolerance to phosphorus and water deficits?
Drought and nutrient limitations adversely affect crop yields, with below‐ground traits
enhancing crop production in these resource‐poor environments. This review explores the …
enhancing crop production in these resource‐poor environments. This review explores the …
Climate change driven plant–metal–microbe interactions
Various biotic and abiotic stress factors affect the growth and productivity of crop plants.
Particularly, the climatic and/or heavy metal stress influence various processes including …
Particularly, the climatic and/or heavy metal stress influence various processes including …
Global patterns of phosphatase activity in natural soils
Soil phosphatase levels strongly control the biotic pathways of phosphorus (P), an essential
element for life, which is often limiting in terrestrial ecosystems. We investigated the …
element for life, which is often limiting in terrestrial ecosystems. We investigated the …
Fungal communities in soils under global change
Soil fungi play indispensable roles in all ecosystems including the recycling of organic
matter and interactions with plants, both as symbionts and pathogens. Past observations …
matter and interactions with plants, both as symbionts and pathogens. Past observations …
The mineralization and sequestration of organic carbon in relation to agricultural soil erosion
H **ao, Z Li, X Chang, B Huang, X Nie, C Liu, L Liu… - Geoderma, 2018 - Elsevier
The coupling of soil erosion (especially interrill erosion by water) and the dynamics of soil
organic carbon (SOC) in agricultural landscapes has been widely studied over the past two …
organic carbon (SOC) in agricultural landscapes has been widely studied over the past two …
Ecosystem scale trade-off in nitrogen acquisition pathways
The nitrogen (N) cycle in terrestrial ecosystems is strongly influenced by resorption before
litter fall and by mineralization after litter fall. Although both resorption and mineralization …
litter fall and by mineralization after litter fall. Although both resorption and mineralization …
Relationship between CO2 emissions and soil properties of differently tilled soils
S Buragienė, E Šarauskis, K Romaneckas… - Science of the Total …, 2019 - Elsevier
Different tillage technologies have different effects on CO 2 emissions from soil.
Unfortunately, little information exists about the impact of different types of tillage as …
Unfortunately, little information exists about the impact of different types of tillage as …
Elevated CO2 shifts soil microbial communities from K‐ to r‐strategists
Aims Soil microbes are key to myriad processes in terrestrial ecosystems. Elevated CO2
represents a dominant driver of global climate change; however, it remains unclear to what …
represents a dominant driver of global climate change; however, it remains unclear to what …
Microbial communities play important roles in modulating paddy soil fertility
X Luo, X Fu, Y Yang, P Cai, S Peng, W Chen… - Scientific Reports, 2016 - nature.com
We studied microbial communities in two paddy soils, which did not receive nitrogen
fertilization and were distinguished by the soil properties. The two microbial communities …
fertilization and were distinguished by the soil properties. The two microbial communities …
Climate change effects on phosphorus loss from agricultural land to water: a review
Abstract Purpose of Review Phosphorus (P) loss from agricultural land to surface water is a
leading cause of water quality deterioration. We reviewed the climate change impacts on …
leading cause of water quality deterioration. We reviewed the climate change impacts on …