Priming Effects and Beyond: Microbial Interactions, Soil Organic Matter Turnover, and Global Changes
The input of fresh organic matter, and the induced priming effect (PE), has long been recognized as a critical regulator of ...
Producers spot healthy soil through diverse ground cover, beneficial insects, earthworms and lab tests measuring microbial ...
The field of agriculture is witnessing a major evolution as researchers turn towards sustainable and eco-friendly methods to ...
A new study reveals that invasive plants are reshaping soil microbial communities across the U.S., making them more uniform and altering how ecosystems function. Invasive plants are doing more than ...
A liquid byproduct generated during the treatment of wastewater sludge could help recycle nutrients for agriculture, but new ...
A recent study published in Engineering has shed new light on the mechanisms behind the efficient nitrogen removal capabilities of pyrite-based mixotrophic denitrifying biofilters. The research, ...
Wetlands play a vital role in regulating the global climate by storing carbon, yet their function may be quietly undermined by emerging pollutants.
No matter where the body is buried, the microbial network behind the cadaver’s decomposition remains essentially the same. Researchers from Colorado State University (CSU) and the University of ...
An international team of scientists has uncovered the ocean's intricate web of microbial interactions across depths. Their research provides crucial insights into the functioning of ocean ecosystems.
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