The effect of the presence of microbial secreted exopolysaccharides (EPSs) on the hydraulic conductivity, water capture and moisture retaining capabilities of Induced Biological Soil Crusts (IBSCs) was investigated. In the experimental sites under study, located in Hobq Desert (China), the formation of these IBSCs was induced three to eight years before the tests by a massive inoculation in sandy soils of mixed cultures of Microcoleus vaginatus and Scytonema javanicum. In all the sites under study, the IBSCs showed to be well consolidated and differently developed in relation with their age. All the crust samples showed a significant content of EPSs, which contributed to the structure of the crusts. The hydraulic conductivity (HC) was signi...
Biological soil crusts have a major effect on water flow in soils. Two study sites, located at a pin...
The function of microbial communities in soil is inextricably linked with the complex physical, chem...
<p>Biological soil crusts (BSCs) composed of cyanobacteria, green algae, bryophytes, and lichens are...
The effect of the presence of microbial secreted exopolysaccharides (EPSs) on the hydraulic conducti...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly specialized topsoil microbial communities commonly found in...
The development of biological soil crusts (BSCs) is widely recognized as beneficial to soil fertilit...
The biological soil crust serves as one of the biological factors contributing to the sand fixation ...
In this study, the chemical composition and the macromolecular features of the extracellular polysac...
Aims: Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are microbial communities commonly found in the upper layer...
The induction of biocrusts by inoculating soils with cyanobacteria has been proposed as a sustainabl...
Microscopic examination of microbiotic soil crust shows that the profiles of soil with a dense cyano...
Microcoleus vaginatus Gom., the dominant species in biological soil crusts (BSCs) in desert regions,...
The mechanisms regulating the recovery of biological soil crusts (BSCs) due to the presence of nonph...
International audienceAccumulation of salts on soil surface and in the root zone damages physico-che...
Several studies illustrate the wind and water erosion-reducing potential of semi-permanent microbiot...
Biological soil crusts have a major effect on water flow in soils. Two study sites, located at a pin...
The function of microbial communities in soil is inextricably linked with the complex physical, chem...
<p>Biological soil crusts (BSCs) composed of cyanobacteria, green algae, bryophytes, and lichens are...
The effect of the presence of microbial secreted exopolysaccharides (EPSs) on the hydraulic conducti...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are highly specialized topsoil microbial communities commonly found in...
The development of biological soil crusts (BSCs) is widely recognized as beneficial to soil fertilit...
The biological soil crust serves as one of the biological factors contributing to the sand fixation ...
In this study, the chemical composition and the macromolecular features of the extracellular polysac...
Aims: Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) are microbial communities commonly found in the upper layer...
The induction of biocrusts by inoculating soils with cyanobacteria has been proposed as a sustainabl...
Microscopic examination of microbiotic soil crust shows that the profiles of soil with a dense cyano...
Microcoleus vaginatus Gom., the dominant species in biological soil crusts (BSCs) in desert regions,...
The mechanisms regulating the recovery of biological soil crusts (BSCs) due to the presence of nonph...
International audienceAccumulation of salts on soil surface and in the root zone damages physico-che...
Several studies illustrate the wind and water erosion-reducing potential of semi-permanent microbiot...
Biological soil crusts have a major effect on water flow in soils. Two study sites, located at a pin...
The function of microbial communities in soil is inextricably linked with the complex physical, chem...
<p>Biological soil crusts (BSCs) composed of cyanobacteria, green algae, bryophytes, and lichens are...