A critical review on the multiple roles of manganese in stabilizing and destabilizing soil organic matter
Manganese (Mn) is a biologically important and redox-active metal that may exert a poorly
recognized control on carbon (C) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Manganese influences …
recognized control on carbon (C) cycling in terrestrial ecosystems. Manganese influences …
Roots withstanding their environment: exploiting root system architecture responses to abiotic stress to improve crop tolerance
IT Koevoets, JH Venema, JTM Elzenga… - Frontiers in plant …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
To face future challenges in crop production dictated by global climate changes, breeders
and plant researchers collaborate to develop productive crops that are able to withstand a …
and plant researchers collaborate to develop productive crops that are able to withstand a …
Plant biodiversity and the regeneration of soil fertility
Fertile soils have been an essential resource for humanity for 10,000 y, but the ecological
mechanisms involved in the creation and restoration of fertile soils, and especially the role of …
mechanisms involved in the creation and restoration of fertile soils, and especially the role of …
Water balance creates a threshold in soil pH at the global scale
Soil pH regulates the capacity of soils to store and supply nutrients, and thus contributes
substantially to controlling productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. However, soil pH is not an …
substantially to controlling productivity in terrestrial ecosystems. However, soil pH is not an …
[图书][B] Open ecosystems: ecology and evolution beyond the forest edge
WJ Bond - 2019 - books.google.com
This book explores the geography, ecology, and antiquity of'open ecosystems', which
include grasslands, savannas, and shrublands. They occur in climates that can support …
include grasslands, savannas, and shrublands. They occur in climates that can support …
Response of soil properties and microbial communities to agriculture: Implications for primary productivity and soil health indicators
P Trivedi, M Delgado-Baquerizo, IC Anderson… - Frontiers in Plant …, 2016 - frontiersin.org
Agricultural intensification is placing tremendous pressure on the soil's capacity to maintain
its functions leading to large-scale ecosystem degradation and loss of productivity in the …
its functions leading to large-scale ecosystem degradation and loss of productivity in the …
Evolutionary conservation of a core root microbiome across plant phyla along a tropical soil chronosequence
Culture-independent molecular surveys of plant root microbiomes indicate that soil type
generally has a stronger influence on microbial communities than host phylogeny. However …
generally has a stronger influence on microbial communities than host phylogeny. However …
Permaculture for agroecology: design, movement, practice, and worldview. A review
RS Ferguson, ST Lovell - Agronomy for sustainable development, 2014 - Springer
Agroecology is a promising alternative to industrial agriculture, with the potential to avoid the
negative social and ecological consequences of input-intensive production. Transitioning to …
negative social and ecological consequences of input-intensive production. Transitioning to …
Nutrient acquisition strategies in agroforestry systems
Background Disentangling nutrient acquisition strategies between trees and crops is central
to understanding positive nutrient interactions in agroforestry systems for improved low-input …
to understanding positive nutrient interactions in agroforestry systems for improved low-input …
Feedback in the plant-soil system
JG Ehrenfeld, B Ravit, K Elgersma - Annu. Rev. Environ. Resour., 2005 - annualreviews.org
▪ Abstract Feedback between plants and the soil is frequently invoked on the basis of
evidence of mutual effects. Feedback can operate through pathways involving soil physical …
evidence of mutual effects. Feedback can operate through pathways involving soil physical …