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Native bacteria and cyanobacteria can influence seedling emergence and growth of native plants used in dryland restoration
(Wiley, 2022)
1. Seed-based ecosystem restoration has huge potential to restore degraded drylands. However, fewer than 10% of directly sown seeds transition to established seedlings. One of the potential factors restricting plant ...
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Soil microbial community composition and functions are disrupted by fire and land use in a Mediterranean woodland
(Elsevier, 2023-10-15)
The intersection of fire, land use transformations, and climate change is putting Mediterranean climate-type ecosystems at risk of soil degradation and loss of ecosystem services. Ondik et al. (2022b) showed that in a ...
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Soil biodiversity and organic carbon are essential to reverse desertification
(Asociacion Espanola de Ecologia Terrestre, 2021)
La biodiversidad y el carbono orgánico del suelo, así como la interacción entre ambos, juegan papeles esenciales en el mantenimiento y regulación de los servicios ecosistémicos de las zonas secas, desde la fertilidad del ...
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Seed biopriming at different concentrations to assess the effects of Cyanobacteria on germination and seedling performance of keystone arid species
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2023-09)
Introduction: Biocrust cyanobacteria have a large potential as biofertilizers for restoring degraded ecosystems because of their ability to improve soil nutrition and stabilisation, and to produce metabolites such as ...
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Inoculating native microorganisms improved soil function and altered the microbial composition of a degraded soil
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2023-10-22)
Restoration managers inoculate microorganisms to enhance soil function and improve restoration success, but the efficacy of these inoculations in real-world conditions is still unclear. We conducted a field experiment to ...