Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous components of biocrust communities and the first colonizers of terrestrial ecosystems. They play multiple roles in the soil by fixing C and N and synthesizing exopolysaccharides, which increase soil fertility and water retention and improve soil structure and stability. Application of cyanobacteria as inoculants to promote biocrust development has been proposed as a novel biotechnological technique for restoring barren degraded areas and combating desertification processes in arid lands. However, previous to their widespread application under field conditions, research is needed to ensure the selection of the most suitable species. In this study, we inoculated two cyanobacterial species, Phormidium ambiguum (non...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-62).In arid and semiarid ecosystems where physiologica...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
Anthropogenic land use and changes in climate can cause severe degradation in dryland ecosystems, le...
Inoculation of soils with cyanobacteria is proposed as a sustainable biotechnological technique for ...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation to promote biocrust formation and improve soil properties has...
Biocrust cyanobacteria are ubiquitous organisms in dryland environments that can enhance soil stabil...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
The use of cyanobacteria as soil conditioners has been studied intermittently for many decades. Some...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation has recently become an innovative biotechnological tool for r...
The induction of biocrusts by inoculating soils with cyanobacteria has been proposed as a sustainabl...
Structure of cyanobacteria crusts are contained of a variety of species that having a range of attri...
Aims: A possible approach to restore drylands is to recover biocrusts by inoculating cyanobacteria. ...
Practical testing of the feasibility of cyanobacterial inoculation to speed up the recovery of biolo...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-62).In arid and semiarid ecosystems where physiologica...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
Anthropogenic land use and changes in climate can cause severe degradation in dryland ecosystems, le...
Inoculation of soils with cyanobacteria is proposed as a sustainable biotechnological technique for ...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation to promote biocrust formation and improve soil properties has...
Biocrust cyanobacteria are ubiquitous organisms in dryland environments that can enhance soil stabil...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
The use of cyanobacteria as soil conditioners has been studied intermittently for many decades. Some...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation has recently become an innovative biotechnological tool for r...
The induction of biocrusts by inoculating soils with cyanobacteria has been proposed as a sustainabl...
Structure of cyanobacteria crusts are contained of a variety of species that having a range of attri...
Aims: A possible approach to restore drylands is to recover biocrusts by inoculating cyanobacteria. ...
Practical testing of the feasibility of cyanobacterial inoculation to speed up the recovery of biolo...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 52-62).In arid and semiarid ecosystems where physiologica...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
Anthropogenic land use and changes in climate can cause severe degradation in dryland ecosystems, le...