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(Semi-)natural ecosystems provide many important benefits to nature and people, but are often located near populated and urbanized areas across the gl...
Read moreMicrobes play an essential role in soil biogeochemical processes and maintenance of soil nutrients, but not all microbial taxa contribute equally, and...
Read moreConventional agricultural management practices, such as repeated annual tillage and crop residue burning, can lead to reductions in soil carbon (C) st...
Read moreSoil microbial community coalescence, where entire microbial communities mix and interact under new conditions, is a widespread phenomenon whose appli...
Read moreThis paper presents a project that examined the effects of intensive management and genetic selection of loblolly pine (Pinus taeda) on soil CO2 efflu...
Read more1. Large-scale studies have demonstrated that nitrogen (N) and water (W) availabilities greatly affect terrestrial ecosystems world-wide, and this is ...
Read moreUnderstanding of the ecological impacts of logging practices on biodiversity and associated ecosystem processes is essential for developing sustainabl...
Read moreEfficient resource use is a key factor for sustainable production and a necessity for meeting future global food demands. However, the factors that co...
Read moreGround-nesting wild bees provide essential pollination services in agroecosystems, but they are jeopardized by intensive agricultural management. To m...
Read moreRetention of crop biomass is widely recommended to improve soil organic carbon (SOC). However, the magnitude of contribution of above-ground residues ...
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