[HTML][HTML] Enhancing Rhizobium–Legume Symbiosis and Reducing Nitrogen Fertilizer Use Are Potential Options for Mitigating Climate Change

MH Abd-Alla, SM Al-Amri, AWE El-Enany - Agriculture, 2023 - mdpi.com
This review article explores the impact of nitrogen fertilizers on the symbiotic relationship
between Rhizobium bacteria and legume plants. Nitrogen fixation has the potential to …

Evaluating the effect of climate change on rice production in Indonesia using multimodelling approach

A Ansari, A Pranesti, M Telaumbanua, T Alam… - Heliyon, 2023 - cell.com
Achieving global food security in the face of climate change is a critical challenge,
particularly in vulnerable countries like Indonesia. To effectively address this challenge, a …

[HTML][HTML] Using visible-near infrared spectroscopy to estimate whole-profile soil organic carbon and its fractions

M Qi, S Chen, Y Wei, H Zhou, S Zhang, M Wang… - Soil & Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
Soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for soil health and quality, and its sequestration has
been suggested as a natural solution to climate change. Accurate and cost-efficient …

Soil carbon emissions and influential factors across various stages of vegetation succession in vegetated concrete

Y Xu, T Luo, B Wu, Z **a, W Xu, J Gao - Scientific Reports, 2024 - nature.com
After ecological restoration of high and steep slopes in the project disturbed area, soil
properties, soil microorganisms, litter types and root types change with the succession of …

'Fertile island' effects on the soil microbial community beneath the canopy of Tetraena mongolica, an endangered and dominant shrub in the West Ordos Desert …

Z Liu, Y Shao, Q Cui, X Ye, Z Huang - BMC Plant Biology, 2024 - Springer
Background The fertile islands formed by shrubs are major drivers of the structure and
function of desert ecosystems, affecting seedling establishment, plant–plant interactions, the …

Optimizing water-energy-food nexus: achieving economic prosperity and environmental sustainability in agriculture

A Ansari, S Wuryandani, A Pranesti… - … in Sustainable Food …, 2023 - frontiersin.org
The increasing global population, rapid urbanization, and climate change are putting
unprecedented pressure on limited water and energy resources for food production. It …

Soil degradation under a changing climate: management from traditional to nano-approaches

H El-Ramady, EC Brevik, M Abowaly, R Ali… - Egyptian Journal of …, 2024 - journals.ekb.eg
In the era of climate change, soil and different compartments of the agroecosystem suffer
from different forms of soil and water degradation, which an urgent need for the …

Nitrogen input differentially shapes the rhizosphere microbiome diversity and composition across diverse maize lines

H Mukhtar, J Hao, G Xu, E Bergmeyer, M Ulutas… - Biology and Fertility of …, 2025 - Springer
Despite the crucial role of microbial communities in agroecosystem functioning, a clear
picture of how nitrogen shapes rhizosphere microbial complexity and community structure …

Rainwater extracting characteristics and its potential impact on DBPs generation: A case study

Y Yuan, Q Li, J Deng, X Ma, X Liao, J Zou, G Li… - Science of The Total …, 2024 - Elsevier
Frequent extreme precipitation events due to global warming can lead to large amounts of
pollutants entering source water bodies via surface runoff and wet deposition, thus posing a …

Perspectives on the future of host-microbe biology from the Council on Microbial Sciences of the American Society for Microbiology

MC Gestal, AE Oates, DM Akob, AK Criss… - Msphere, 2024 - journals.asm.org
Host-microbe biology (HMB) stands on the cusp of redefinition, challenging conventional
paradigms to instead embrace a more holistic understanding of the microbial sciences. The …