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Soil bacterial and protist communities from loquat orchards drive nutrient cycling and fruit yield
Loquat orchard location was the main driver of microbial communities and loquat fruit quality.
The average fruit weight was correlated with the α- and...
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The proliferation of beneficial bacteria influences the soil C, N, and P cycling in the soybean–maize intercrop** system
Soybean–maize intercrop** system can improve the utilization rate of farmland and the sustainability of crop production systems. However, there is...
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Strain Klebsiella ZP-2 inoculation activating soil nutrient supply and altering soil phosphorus cycling
PurposePhosphorus (P) plays an important role in enhancing plant yield. Phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) could enhance soil P availability. This...
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Soil nutrient levels are associated with suppression of banana Fusarium wilt disease
Disease-suppressive soils exhibit enhanced soil nutrient status.
Soil available phosphorus is a distinct feature of disease-suppressive soil.
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Association of biochar properties with changes in soil bacterial, fungal and fauna communities and nutrient cycling processes
Soil microorganisms play crucial roles in soil nutrient cycling, carbon sequestration, fertility maintenance and crop health and production. To date,...
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Sugarcane cultivation altered soil nitrogen cycling microbial processes and decreased nitrogen bioavailability in tropical Australia
PurposeLand use conversion of natural ecosystems to intensive agriculture can alter soil biogeochemical processes and nutrient cycling, while...
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Total phosphorus mediates soil nitrogen cycling in alpine meadows
PurposeThe overall nitrogen (N) cycling potential integrating multiple processes has not been examined, and the relative contributions of biotic and...
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Evaluation of three prevalent global riverine nutrient transport models
Global riverine nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) transport models offer important insights into basin nutrient cycling. However, appropriate model...
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Stable Oxygen Isotope Composition of Phosphates to Investigate Phosphorus Cycling in the Soil–Plant Continuum
This chapter provides an overview of how the stable isotope composition of oxygen bond to phosphorus, δ(18O)PO4, in phosphate can be used to... -
A bibliometric study on carbon cycling in vegetated blue carbon ecosystems
Understanding carbon cycling in blue carbon ecosystems is key to sequestrating more carbon in these ecosystems to mitigate climate change. However,...
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Linkages among leaf nutrient concentration, resorption efficiency, litter decomposition and their stoichiometry to canopy nitrogen addition and understory removal in subtropical plantation
BackgroundThe prevalence of understory removal and anthropogenic nitrogen (N) deposition has significantly altered the ecological processes of forest...
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Grappling with the success and trade-offs of global nutrient redistribution
Inputs of fertilizer nutrients in agriculture are estimated to have contributed to > 40% increase in crop production over the past century, resulting...
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Biochar improves the nutrient cycle in sandy-textured soils and increases crop yield: a systematic review
BackgroundBiochar is a relatively new development in sustainable agricultural management that can be applied to ameliorate degraded and less fertile...
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Nitrogen cycling and resource recovery from aquaculture wastewater treatment systems: a review
The rising aquaculture industry has induced an increase in aquaculture waste, calling for advanced methods to recycle waste in the context of the...
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Global change effects on biogeochemical mercury cycling
Past and present anthropogenic mercury (Hg) release to ecosystems causes neurotoxicity and cardiovascular disease in humans with an estimated...
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Oil contamination drives the transformation of microbial communities and metabolic pathways involved in Phosphorous-cycling in coastal soil
PurposeSoil Phosphorous (P) availability is critical for many important ecological processes and oil-contaminated soil remediation. Despites a few...
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Grassland carbon-water cycling is minimally impacted by a photovoltaic array
Agrivoltaic systems, whereby photovoltaic arrays are co-located with crop or forage production, can alleviate the tension between expanding solar...
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Sediment and Nutrient Trap** by River Dams: A Critical Review Based on 15-Year Big Data
Purpose of ReviewFree-flowing rivers act as conduits for sediment and nutrient transport from the land to coastal oceans. In the past decades, many...
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Dry-wet cycling area enhances soil ecosystem multifunctionality in the aquatic-terrestrial ecotones of the Caohai Lake in China
The microbial need for nutrient resources can be assessed by soil extracellular enzymes and their stoichiometry. Changes in lake water levels affect...
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Microbial community coalescence and nitrogen cycling in simulated mortality decomposition hotspots
BackgroundThe pulsed introduction of dead plant and animal material into soils represents one of the primary mechanisms for returning organic carbon...