The golden goal of soil management: Disease-suppressive soils
M Sagova-Mareckova, M Omelka… - Phytopathology®, 2023 - Am Phytopath Society
Disease-suppressive soils encompass specific plant− pathogen− microbial interactions and
represent a rare example of an agroecosystem where soil conditions and microbiome …
represent a rare example of an agroecosystem where soil conditions and microbiome …
Deciphering differences in microbial community composition and multifunctionality between healthy and Alternaria solani-infected potato rhizosphere soils
F Wang, F Wang, H Zhang, F Qin, W Xiang, C Wu… - Plant and Soil, 2023 - Springer
Purpose Understanding the interactions among soil microbial communities, soil
multifunctionality, and soil-borne pathogens are important for ecological prevention and …
multifunctionality, and soil-borne pathogens are important for ecological prevention and …
Drivers and human impacts on topsoil bacterial and fungal community biogeography across Australia
Soil microbial diversity mediates a wide range of key processes and ecosystem services
influencing planetary health. Our knowledge of microbial biogeography patterns, spatial …
influencing planetary health. Our knowledge of microbial biogeography patterns, spatial …
[HTML][HTML] Developing Management Practices in:“Living Labs” that result in healthy soils for the future, contributing to sustainable development
J Bouma, CP Veerman - Land, 2022 - mdpi.com
There is general agreement on the need for sustainable development, but the concept has
remained rather vague until seventeen specific goals (SDGs) were approved by the UN …
remained rather vague until seventeen specific goals (SDGs) were approved by the UN …
Disentangling the contributions of arbuscular mycorrhizal fungi to soil multifunctionality
Soil multifunctionality represents a range of soil processes driven by the interactions
between soil abiotic and biotic components. As a group of ubiquitous fungi that form …
between soil abiotic and biotic components. As a group of ubiquitous fungi that form …
[HTML][HTML] Tailor-made solutions for regenerative agriculture in the Netherlands
CONTEXT Regenerative agriculture is a farming approach that uses soil health as the entry
point to contribute to multiple objectives, such as improved nutrient cycling and climate …
point to contribute to multiple objectives, such as improved nutrient cycling and climate …
Resilience of ecosystem service delivery in grasslands in response to single and compound extreme weather events
Extreme weather events are increasing in frequency and magnitude with profound effects on
ecosystem functioning. Further, there is now a greater likelihood that multiple extreme …
ecosystem functioning. Further, there is now a greater likelihood that multiple extreme …
Soil invertebrate biodiversity and functionality within the intensively farmed areas of the Po Valley
Although agricultural activities can strongly affect soil biodiversity and health, with
consequences on the provisioning of soil biota-mediated functions, their specific impact on …
consequences on the provisioning of soil biota-mediated functions, their specific impact on …
Soil enzymatic activity in Brazilian biomes under native vegetation and contrasting cropping and management
Enzymatic activity is a useful indicator for the evaluation of soil biological components.
However, a detailed analysis of such indicators in Brazilian soils is lacking. In this study, the …
However, a detailed analysis of such indicators in Brazilian soils is lacking. In this study, the …
Implication of microplastics on soil faunal communities—identifying gaps of knowledge
B Boots - Emerging topics in life sciences, 2022 - portlandpress.com
There is mounting evidence that plastic and microplastic contamination of soils can affect
physico-chemical processes and soil fauna, as has been excellently summarised in many …
physico-chemical processes and soil fauna, as has been excellently summarised in many …