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  1. Carbon and nitrogen isotopes of lizardfish provide insight into regional patterns of ocean biogeochemistry across the eastern continental United States

    Map** spatial variation in stable isotope values (isoscapes) of primary producers and consumers can provide insight into regional patterns of...

    Oliver N. Shipley, Seth D. Newsome, ... Simona A. Ceriani in Marine Biology
    Article 19 June 2024
  2. Lake desiccation drives carbon and nitrogen biogeochemistry of a sub-tropical hypersaline lake

    Saline lakes across the globe have experienced severe reduction in their surface area as a result of climate change and human-induced perturbations...

    Siddhartha Sarkar, Mohammad Atif Khan, ... Sanjeev Kumar in Hydrobiologia
    Article 05 April 2023
  3. Biogeochemistry

    Nutrition, growth, respiration, and death of organisms are gigantic transfers of matter and energy when aggregated at the level of ecosystems, ocean...
    Chapter 2023
  4. Sulfur cycling connects microbiomes and biogeochemistry in deep-sea hydrothermal plumes

    In globally distributed deep-sea hydrothermal vent plumes, microbiomes are shaped by the redox energy landscapes created by reduced hydrothermal vent...

    Zhichao Zhou, Patricia Q. Tran, ... Karthik Anantharaman in The ISME Journal
    Article Open access 13 May 2023
  5. Otolith biogeochemistry reveals possible impacts of extreme climate events on population connectivity of a highly migratory fish, Japanese Spanish mackerel Scomberomorus niphonius

    Climate change, particularly extreme climate events, is likely to alter the population connectivity in diverse taxa. While the population...

    **ndong Pan, Yong Chen, ... Yongjun Tian in Marine Life Science & Technology
    Article 30 April 2024
  6. Distinct Behavior of Biochar Modulating Biogeochemistry of Salt-Affected and Acidic Soil: a Review

    Soil degradation refers to the decline in the productive capacity of the land in a region. Various factors responsible for soil degradation, viz.,...

    Shivvendra Singh, Nidhi Luthra, ... Biswajit Pramanick in Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition
    Article 05 July 2023
  7. Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry

    Soil microorganisms shape global element cycles in life and death. Living soil microorganisms are a major engine of terrestrial biogeochemistry,...

    Noah W. Sokol, Eric Slessarev, ... Jennifer Pett-Ridge in Nature Reviews Microbiology
    Article 28 February 2022
  8. Silicon Biogeochemistry in Terrestrial Ecosystems

    Silicon (Si) cycling, its speciation, and availability in soils is crucial to terrestrial ecosystem functioning and services, especially in...
    Jörg Schaller, Daniel Puppe in Benefits of Silicon in the Nutrition of Plants
    Chapter 2023
  9. Horticultural additives influence peat biogeochemistry and increase short-term CO2 production from peat

    Aims

    Peat is used as a major ingredient of growing media in horticulture. Peat extracted from bogs can be acidic and low in nutrient availability and...

    Bidhya Sharma, Tim R. Moore, ... Nigel T. Roulet in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 09 May 2024
  10. Multi-Scale Temporal Patterns in Stream Biogeochemistry Indicate Linked Permafrost and Ecological Dynamics of Boreal Catchments

    Temporal patterns in stream chemistry provide integrated signals describing the hydrological and ecological state of whole catchments. However,...

    Alex J. Webster, Thomas A. Douglas, ... Tamara K. Harms in Ecosystems
    Article 04 October 2021
  11. Hurricane-Induced Massive Nutrient Return via Tropical Dry Forest Litterfall: Has Forest Biogeochemistry Resilience Changed?

    High-intensity hurricane disturbances have severe consequences on forest structure and functioning. Through wind force and heavy rainfall, they cause...

    Víctor J. Jaramillo, Angelina Martínez-Yrízar, Luis Ignacio Machado in Ecosystems
    Article 09 June 2022
  12. Assessing the dual-mycorrhizal status of a widespread tree species as a model for studies on stand biogeochemistry

    Viewing plant species by their mycorrhizal type has explained a range of ecosystem processes. However, mycorrhizal type is confounded with plant...

    Justine Karst, James Franklin, ... Nadir Erbilgin in Mycorrhiza
    Article 08 April 2021
  13. The importance of time and space in biogeochemical heterogeneity and processing along the reservoir ecosystem continuum

    Globally significant quantities of carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) enter freshwater reservoirs each year. These inputs can be buried in...

    Whitney M. Woelmer, Alexandria G. Hounshell, ... Cayelan C. Carey in Aquatic Sciences
    Article Open access 08 April 2023
  14. Trophic group specific responses of alpine nematode communities to 18 years of N addition and codominant plant removal

    Background and Aims

    Human-driven nitrogen (N) deposition can alter soil biogeochemistry and plant communities, both critical to soil biota. However,...

    Rachel M. Shepherd, Laurel M. Brigham, ... Dorota L. Porazinska in Plant and Soil
    Article 13 October 2023
  15. The biogeochemistry of copper metallophytes in the Roseby Corridor (North-West Queensland, Australia)

    The ability of Australian native metallophytes to tolerate extreme metal concentrations in the soil and other difficult edaphic conditions is still...

    Roger H. Tang, Peter D. Erskine, ... Antony van der Ent in Chemoecology
    Article 26 September 2020
  16. Environmental and Economic Implications of the Biogeochemistry of Oil Sands Bitumen

    Oil sands are one of the largest global resources of petroleum, which, in the future, will potentially be produced and transported on an increasing...
    Reference work entry 2020
  17. Marine Biogeochemical Cycles

    Microorganisms catalyze elemental cycling in the ocean and regulate geochemical processes that are crucial for the maintenance of planetary...
    Samantha B. Joye, Marshall W. Bowles, Kai Ziervogel in The Marine Microbiome
    Chapter 2022
  18. Century-long recovery of mycorrhizal interactions in European beech forests after mining

    Background and aims

    Ecological restoration strategies are emerging globally to counteract biodiversity loss and ecosystem degradation. However,...

    Asun Rodríguez-Uña, Isabel Salcedo, ... David Moreno-Mateos in Plant and Soil
    Article Open access 01 May 2024
  19. Exploring virus-host-environment interactions in a chemotrophic-based underground estuary

    Background

    Viruses play important roles in modulating microbial communities and influencing global biogeochemistry. There is now growing interest in...

    Timothy M. Ghaly, Amaranta Focardi, ... Ian T. Paulsen in Environmental Microbiome
    Article Open access 30 January 2024
  20. The Italian Society of Agricultural Chemistry (https://www.chimicagraria.it)

    The Italian Society of Agricultural Chemistry (SICA) was founded in Padova on 24 July 1981, to establish a scientific platform for researchers,...
    Claudio Zaccone, Paola Adamo, ... Teodoro Miano in Soil Science in Italy
    Chapter 2024
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