Soil microbe contributions in the regulation of the global carbon cycle
SCB Bertini, LCB Azevedo - Microbiome Under Changing Climate, 2022 - Elsevier
Soil microbes play essential roles in agricultural and natural ecosystems by participating in
organic matter mineralization that supports plant growth and consequently contributes to the …
organic matter mineralization that supports plant growth and consequently contributes to the …
Soil Carbon Pool as Influenced by Soil Microbial Activity—An Overview
G Thotakuri, S Angidi, A Athelly - American Journal of …, 2024 - science.sdpublishers.org
Soil is a significant carbon reservoir with the capacity to store carbon twice as much as the
atmosphere or plants. Given the significant potential of soil to capture and store atmospheric …
atmosphere or plants. Given the significant potential of soil to capture and store atmospheric …
Unveiling the crucial role of soil microorganisms in carbon cycling: A review
H Wu, H Cui, C Fu, R Li, F Qi, Z Liu, G Yang… - Science of The Total …, 2023 - Elsevier
Soil microorganisms, by actively participating in the decomposition and transformation of
organic matter through diverse metabolic pathways, play a pivotal role in carbon cycling …
organic matter through diverse metabolic pathways, play a pivotal role in carbon cycling …
Soil microbes: a natural solution for mitigating the impact of climate change
A Kumari, M Dash, SK Singh, M Jagadesh… - Environmental …, 2023 - Springer
Soil microbes are microscopic organisms that inhabit the soil and play a significant role in
various ecological processes. They are essential for nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration …
various ecological processes. They are essential for nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration …
Soil Microbial Community and Climate Change Drivers
The biogeochemical cycling of macronutrients, micronutrients, and other components
necessary for the development of plants and animal life is governed by the soil microbiome …
necessary for the development of plants and animal life is governed by the soil microbiome …
Soil Carbon and Microbial Processes in Agriculture Ecosystem
As global warming progresses, concerns also arise regarding the decline in agricultural
productivity and soil degradation. On the other hand, the demand for food is increasing as …
productivity and soil degradation. On the other hand, the demand for food is increasing as …
Microbial regulation of soil carbon cycling in terrestrial ecosystems
The soil organic carbon (SOC) pool is larger than the combined carbon stock in vegetation
and in the atmosphere (Davidson et al., 2000; Schmidt et al., 2011; Scharlemann et al …
and in the atmosphere (Davidson et al., 2000; Schmidt et al., 2011; Scharlemann et al …
Harnessing the power of microbes for sustainable development: Climate change mitigation and sustainable food security
The effects of releasing carbon from the terrestrial pool into the atmosphere have significant
long‐term and short‐term implications that affect many parts of our globe. Agricultural fields …
long‐term and short‐term implications that affect many parts of our globe. Agricultural fields …
Role of soil microbes in biogeochemical cycle for enhancing soil fertility
Conservation of global food security requires the agricultural productivity in a sustainable
manner on land. The microorganisms are key players to many ecosystem processes …
manner on land. The microorganisms are key players to many ecosystem processes …
Response of soil properties and soil microbial communities to the projected climate change
D Chatterjee, S Saha - Advances in crop environment interaction, 2018 - Springer
With the advancement of human civilization, anthropogenic emission of greenhouse gases
induces climate change. Science has made significant development in evaluating the direct …
induces climate change. Science has made significant development in evaluating the direct …