Forest soil bacteria: diversity, involvement in ecosystem processes, and response to global change
The ecology of forest soils is an important field of research due to the role of forests as
carbon sinks. Consequently, a significant amount of information has been accumulated …
carbon sinks. Consequently, a significant amount of information has been accumulated …
[HTML][HTML] Origins, roles and fate of organic acids in soils: A review
There is increasing evidence that the origins of organic acids (OAs) are as important as their
roles and pathways of production. This review focuses on information about challenges …
roles and pathways of production. This review focuses on information about challenges …
Soil microbiomes under climate change and implications for carbon cycling
Communities of soil microorganisms (soil microbiomes) play a major role in biogeochemical
cycles and support of plant growth. Here we focus primarily on the roles that the soil …
cycles and support of plant growth. Here we focus primarily on the roles that the soil …
Ecology of the forest microbiome: highlights of temperate and boreal ecosystems
Due to land use history, most of the current temperate and boreal forests are developed on
nutrient-poor and rocky soils, kee** fertile soils for agriculture. Consequently, the …
nutrient-poor and rocky soils, kee** fertile soils for agriculture. Consequently, the …
The involvement of organic acids in soil fertility, plant health and environment sustainability
Increasing demand for safe food by an ever-growing human population emphasizes the
urgency for increasing crop yields and reducing the losses caused by abiotic and biotic …
urgency for increasing crop yields and reducing the losses caused by abiotic and biotic …
The mineralosphere concept: mineralogical control of the distribution and function of mineral-associated bacterial communities
Soil is composed of a mosaic of different rocks and minerals, usually considered as an inert
substrata for microbial colonization. However, recent findings suggest that minerals, in soils …
substrata for microbial colonization. However, recent findings suggest that minerals, in soils …
Role of organic acids on the bioavailability of selenium in soil: A review
Abstract Organic Acids (OAs) are important components in the rhizosphere soil and
influence Se bioavailability in soil. OAs have a bidirectional contrasting effect on Se …
influence Se bioavailability in soil. OAs have a bidirectional contrasting effect on Se …
Reviews and syntheses: Biological weathering and its consequences at different spatial levels–from nanoscale to global scale
Plant nutrients can be recycled through microbial decomposition of organic matter but
replacement of base cations and phosphorus, lost through harvesting of biomass/biofuels or …
replacement of base cations and phosphorus, lost through harvesting of biomass/biofuels or …
The bacterial community inhabiting temperate deciduous forests is vertically stratified and undergoes seasonal dynamics
Bacterial communities living in forest soils contribute to the decomposition of organic matter
and the recycling of nutrients in these ecosystems and form one of the most diverse habitats …
and the recycling of nutrients in these ecosystems and form one of the most diverse habitats …
Soil pH is the primary factor correlating with soil microbiome in karst rocky desertification regions in the Wushan County, Chongqing, China
D Qi, X Wieneke, J Tao, X Zhou, U Desilva - Frontiers in microbiology, 2018 - frontiersin.org
Karst rocky desertification (KRD) is a process of land degradation, which causes desert-like
landscapes, deconstruction of endemic biomass, and declined soil quality. The relationship …
landscapes, deconstruction of endemic biomass, and declined soil quality. The relationship …