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Drought and vegetation restoration lead to shifts in soil microbial ...


Plants Restoration Drives the Gobi Soil Microbial Diversity for ... - MDPI

Land desertification is the main manifestation of the degradation of terrestrial ecosystem functions during urbanization and industrialization, leading to the ...

Effects of past and current drought on the composition and diversity ...

This is because soil microbial communities that have previously been exposed to drought may change less in response to subsequent drought events ...

Soil microbiota as game-changers in restoration of degraded lands

Along with new organic matter derived from microbes, this will promote plant growth and facilitate further ecosystem restoration. Such a ...

Soil Microbes are Key Partners for Drought Management

Key Message: Soils with healthy microbial populations can restructure and re-aggregate the soil, which leads to better soil structure overall.

Unearthing the Soil Microbiome, Climate Change, Carbon Storage ...

On the brighter side, bacterial communities on roots can help plants to be more drought-resilient, and are currently an intervention under ...

Wetlands & climate change - Washington State Department of Ecology

Loss of carbon stored in soil · Changes in soil structure · More frequent drying or flooding · Changes in plant or animal communities · Saltwater intrusion to ...

Soil Microbiomes and Climate Change - OSTI.GOV

Drought can also have long-lasting impacts on the soil microbiome because of changes in vegetation to more drought tolerant plant species and their subsequent ...

Responses of soil microorganisms to simulated climate change in ...

In the bacterial communities, the interaction of increasing temperature and R133 will promote the number of valid sequences and R166 will ...

Journal Pre-proof - CONICET

Thus, drought could directly inhibit microbial growth due to soil water reduction and indirectly by modifying plant and soil resources, as it ...

Soil Biota Adversely Affect the Resistance and Recovery of Plant ...

Moreover, soil pathogens present in later-successional soil inocula may have impeded plant growth after drought. Soil inocula had differential ...

Microbial community response to drought depends on crop | Elementa

Although plants can alter soil microbes, microbes also can affect plant drought tolerance through rhizosphere microbes' connections with plant ...

Changes in soil microbial communities from exposed rocks to ...

The results showed that vegetation succession did not cause significant changes in alpha diversity of soil microbial communities. The main bacterial phyla were ...

Temperate Soils Exposed to Drought—Key Processes, Impacts ...

changes in plant community composition (compared to the fungal community), leading to a change in the bacterial community. It has been shown ...

Temperate Soils Exposed to Drought—Key Processes, Impacts ...

Thus, drought impacts on soil bacterial and fungal communities and function may impact plants and vice versa. Soil microbial activity ceases at a nearly ...

What is Erosion? Effects of Soil Erosion and Land Degradation

When agriculture fields replace natural vegetation, topsoil is exposed and can dry out. The diversity and quantity of microorganisms that help to keep the ...

Drought treatment restructures plants' microbiomes

New research from the Department of Plant and Microbial Biology (PMB) demonstrates that exposing sorghum plants to drought conditions can shift the balance ...

Desertification — Special Report on Climate Change and Land - IPCC

Climate change or hydrological change can cause soil salinisation by increasing the mineralised groundwater level. ... change and changes in vegetation is complex ...

Soil biotic legacy effects of extreme weather events influence plant ...

Extreme drought and rainfall are known to influence soil biota directly (13–16). Drought generally reduces microbial activities in soil, and on rewetting a ...

Climate change effects on plant-soil feedbacks and consequences ...

The changes depend on the intensity of the drought and previous soil history. Bacteria may be more negatively affected than fungi in terms of ...

How Can Microbes Protect Crops From Drought? - YouTube

Turns out that the microbes living in the soil around plants can ... A genius way to restore dead soil. Planet Wild•969K views.