Negative CO2 emissions via enhanced silicate weathering in coastal environments
FJR Meysman, F Montserrat - Biology Letters, 2017 - royalsocietypublishing.org
Negative emission technologies (NETs) target the removal of carbon dioxide (CO2) from the
atmosphere, and are being actively investigated as a strategy to limit global warming to …
atmosphere, and are being actively investigated as a strategy to limit global warming to …
Plant–soil interactions alter nitrogen and phosphorus dynamics in an advancing subarctic treeline
Treelines advance due to climate warming. The impacts of this vegetation shift on plant–soil
nutrient cycling are still uncertain, yet highly relevant as nutrient availability stimulates tree …
nutrient cycling are still uncertain, yet highly relevant as nutrient availability stimulates tree …
[HTML][HTML] Factors in the distribution of mycorrhizal and soil fungi
D Janowski, T Leski - Diversity, 2022 - mdpi.com
Soil fungi are crucial microorganisms in the functioning of ecosystems. They shape the soil
properties, facilitate nutrient circulation, and assist with plant growth. However, their …
properties, facilitate nutrient circulation, and assist with plant growth. However, their …
Rock-eating mycorrhizas: their role in plant nutrition and biogeochemical cycles
A decade ago, tunnels inside mineral grains were found that were likely formed by hyphae
of ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungi. This observation implied that EcM fungi can dissolve mineral …
of ectomycorrhizal (EcM) fungi. This observation implied that EcM fungi can dissolve mineral …
Plant–soil synchrony in nutrient cycles: Learning from ecosystems to design sustainable agrosystems
Redesigning agrosystems to include more ecological regulations can help feed a growing
human population, preserve soils for future productivity, limit dependency on synthetic …
human population, preserve soils for future productivity, limit dependency on synthetic …
[HTML][HTML] Specific impacts of beech and Norway spruce on the structure and diversity of the rhizosphere and soil microbial communities
The impacts of plant species on the microbial communities and physico-chemical
characteristics of soil are well documented for many herbs, grasses and legumes but much …
characteristics of soil are well documented for many herbs, grasses and legumes but much …
Soil fauna and soil function in the fabric of the food web
L Brussaard, MM Pulleman, É Ouédraogo, A Mando… - Pedobiologia, 2007 - Elsevier
Over the last four decades, spanning David Coleman's career, and in no small measure
thanks to him, soil ecologists have made tremendous progress in describing and …
thanks to him, soil ecologists have made tremendous progress in describing and …
Twelve testable hypotheses on the geobiology of weathering
SL Brantley, JP Megonigal, FN Scatena… - …, 2011 - Wiley Online Library
Critical Zone (CZ) research investigates the chemical, physical, and biological processes
that modulate the Earth's surface. Here, we advance 12 hypotheses that must be tested to …
that modulate the Earth's surface. Here, we advance 12 hypotheses that must be tested to …
Ectomycorrhizal fungi and soil enzymes exhibit contrasting patterns along elevation gradients in southern Patagonia
The biological and functional diversity of ectomycorrhizal (ECM) associations remain largely
unknown in South America. In Patagonia, the ECM tree Nothofagus pumilio forms …
unknown in South America. In Patagonia, the ECM tree Nothofagus pumilio forms …
Estimating impacts of lichens and bryophytes on global biogeochemical cycles
Lichens and bryophytes may significantly affect global biogeochemical cycles by fixation of
nitrogen and biotic enhancement of surface weathering rates. Most of the studies suggesting …
nitrogen and biotic enhancement of surface weathering rates. Most of the studies suggesting …