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Effects of agricultural intensification on soil biodiversity and implications for ecosystem functioning: a meta-analysis
Environmental perturbations such as agricultural intensification may alter soil biodiversity in
a manner that affects ecosystem functioning, but links are not well quantified. With this …
a manner that affects ecosystem functioning, but links are not well quantified. With this …
Role of cultural and nutrient management practices in carbon sequestration in agricultural soil
Any management practice that results in greater carbon (C) return to the soil, increases
stabilization of soil C, or reduces C losses may lead to soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in …
stabilization of soil C, or reduces C losses may lead to soil organic carbon (SOC) storage in …
[HTML][HTML] Soil multifunctionality is affected by the soil environment and by microbial community composition and diversity
Microorganisms are critical in mediating carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) cycling processes in
soils. Yet, it has long been debated whether the processes underlying biogeochemical …
soils. Yet, it has long been debated whether the processes underlying biogeochemical …
Soil enzyme activity and stoichiometry in forest ecosystems along the North-South Transect in eastern China (NSTEC)
Z Xu, G Yu, X Zhang, N He, Q Wang, S Wang… - Soil Biology and …, 2017 - Elsevier
Soil enzymes, as indicators of microbial metabolism, play an important role in nutrient
biogeochemistry at the ecosystem level. In this study, we present information from a …
biogeochemistry at the ecosystem level. In this study, we present information from a …
Soil properties drive microbial community structure in a large scale transect in South Eastern Australia
Soil microbial communities directly affect soil functionality through their roles in the cycling of
soil nutrients and carbon storage. Microbial communities vary substantially in space and …
soil nutrients and carbon storage. Microbial communities vary substantially in space and …
Long-term nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization reveals that phosphorus limitation shapes the microbial community composition and functions in tropical montane …
Microorganisms govern soil nutrient cycling. It is therefore critical to understand their
responses to human-induced increases in N and P inputs. We investigated microbial …
responses to human-induced increases in N and P inputs. We investigated microbial …
Silicon increases the phosphorus availability of Arctic soils
Phosphorus availability in soils is an important parameter influencing primary production in
terrestrial ecosystems. Phosphorus limitation exists in many soils since a high proportion of …
terrestrial ecosystems. Phosphorus limitation exists in many soils since a high proportion of …
Phosphorus additions imbalance terrestrial ecosystem C: N: P stoichiometry
Y Sun, C Wang, X Chen, S Liu, X Lu… - Global Change …, 2022 - Wiley Online Library
Abstract Carbon (C): nitrogen (N): phosphorus (P) stoichiometry in plants, soils, and
microbial biomass influences productivity and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems …
microbial biomass influences productivity and nutrient cycling in terrestrial ecosystems …
Long-term phosphorus fertilisation increased the diversity of the total bacterial community and the phoD phosphorus mineraliser group in pasture soils
Fertilisers, especially nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) supplies, are frequently used in
agricultural soil management to attain high crop yields. However, the intensive application of …
agricultural soil management to attain high crop yields. However, the intensive application of …
Meta-analysis reveals ammonia-oxidizing bacteria respond more strongly to nitrogen addition than ammonia-oxidizing archaea
Shifts in microbial communities driven by anthropogenic nitrogen (N) addition have broad-
scale ecological consequences. However, responses of microbial groups to exogenous N …
scale ecological consequences. However, responses of microbial groups to exogenous N …