[HTML][HTML] After-use of peat extraction sites–A systematic review of biodiversity, climate, hydrological and social impacts
After drainage for forestry and agriculture, peat extraction is one of the most important
causes of peatland degradation. When peat extraction is ceased, multiple after-use options …
causes of peatland degradation. When peat extraction is ceased, multiple after-use options …
Expanding the valorization of waste mushroom substrates in agricultural production: progress and challenges
Y Gao, Z Wu, W Li, H Sun, Y Chai, T Li, C Liu… - … Science and Pollution …, 2023 - Springer
Waste mushroom substrate (WMS) generated in large quantities from mushroom production
process has caused severe environmental pollution. As a sustainable resource, the …
process has caused severe environmental pollution. As a sustainable resource, the …
Differences in microbial community structure and nitrogen cycling in natural and drained tropical peatland soils
Tropical peatlands, which play a crucial role in the maintenance of different ecosystem
services, are increasingly drained for agriculture, forestry, peat extraction and human …
services, are increasingly drained for agriculture, forestry, peat extraction and human …
Physiological and transcriptional responses of Phalaris arundinacea under waterlogging conditions
X Wang, Y He, C Zhang, Y Tian, X Lei, D Li… - Journal of Plant …, 2021 - Elsevier
As a high-yielding forage grass, Phalaris arundinacea widely distributed in the Qinghai-Tibet
Plateau region of China. To explore physiological and molecular response mechanism of …
Plateau region of China. To explore physiological and molecular response mechanism of …
Isolation and diversity of culturable rhizobacteria associated with economically important crops and uncultivated plants in Québec, Canada
Plants are chronically associated with microorganisms, residing all tissues. Holonomic
analysis of diversity of established rhizobacteria in uncultivated plants is scarce. Thus, the …
analysis of diversity of established rhizobacteria in uncultivated plants is scarce. Thus, the …
Nitrification and Denitrification Gene Abundances under Stable Soil Chemical Properties Established by Long-Term Compost Fertilization
Rice paddies are dynamic areas for microbe-mediated nitrogen cycling and this could be
driven by the long-term alteration of paddy soil edaphic factors. The objective of this study is …
driven by the long-term alteration of paddy soil edaphic factors. The objective of this study is …
Archaea rather than bacteria govern green roofs greenhouse gas production
Urban air quality can be improved through a variety of strategies, one of which is to increase
the amount of urban vegetation. In cities where there is insufficient ground space for …
the amount of urban vegetation. In cities where there is insufficient ground space for …
Spatial patterns of prokaryotic communities in kettle hole soils follow soil horizonation
Kettle holes are small lentic wetlands< 1 ha that are often embedded in agricultural
landscapes. These small landscape elements are influenced by their surroundings, as …
landscapes. These small landscape elements are influenced by their surroundings, as …
Unraveling microbial processes involved in carbon and nitrogen cycling and greenhouse gas emissions in rewetted peatlands by molecular biology
Restoration of drained peatlands through rewetting has recently emerged as a prevailing
strategy to mitigate excessive greenhouse gas emissions and re-establish the vital carbon …
strategy to mitigate excessive greenhouse gas emissions and re-establish the vital carbon …
Various adaptations of meadow forage grasses in response to temperature changes on the Qinghai–Tibet Plateau, China
C Zhang, DW Zhang, XG Deng, ZH Tian, LJ Zou… - Plant Growth …, 2019 - Springer
Global warming is considered a pivotal environmental factor influencing the growth of
meadow forage grasses and the balance of alpine meadow ecosystems, especially on the …
meadow forage grasses and the balance of alpine meadow ecosystems, especially on the …