The living soil is instrumental to key life support functions (LSF) that safeguard life on Earth. The soil microbiome has a main role as a driver of these LSF. Current global developments, like anthropogenic threats to soil (e.g., via intensive agriculture) and climate change, pose a burden on soil functioning. Therefore, it is important to dispose of robust indicators that report on the nature of deleterious changes and thus soil quality. There has been a long debate on the best selection of biological indicators (bioindicators) that report on soil quality. Such indicators should ideally describe organisms with key functions in the system, or with key regulatory/connecting roles (so-called keystone species). However, in the light of the hu...
The concept of soil quality gives rise to more controversy than that of water or air quality. Howeve...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Abstract The living soil system is of primary importance in sustainable agricul-tural production. So...
The living soil is instrumental to key life support functions (LSF) that safeguard life on Earth. Th...
The living soil is instrumental to key life support functions (LSF) that safeguard life on Earth. Th...
Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exp...
The discovery of biomarkers for assessing soil health requires the exploration of organisms that can...
Prod 2020-50 EA BIOmE INRAInternational audienceThe activity of microorganisms in soil is important ...
Many of the ecosystem services are soil associated with microbes playing a predominant role. Neverth...
The activity of microorganisms in soil is important for a robust functioning of soil and related eco...
International audienceSoils are fundamental resources for agricultural production and play an essent...
Microbial communities are integral parts of soil and their activity is very important to the functio...
The soil microbial community has a major impact on ecosystem processes on a global scale. Anthropoge...
Soil health refers to the biological, chemical, and physical features of soil that are essential to ...
Soil is a dynamic, living, natural body that is vital for terrestrial ecosystems. It has many ecolog...
The concept of soil quality gives rise to more controversy than that of water or air quality. Howeve...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Abstract The living soil system is of primary importance in sustainable agricul-tural production. So...
The living soil is instrumental to key life support functions (LSF) that safeguard life on Earth. Th...
The living soil is instrumental to key life support functions (LSF) that safeguard life on Earth. Th...
Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exp...
The discovery of biomarkers for assessing soil health requires the exploration of organisms that can...
Prod 2020-50 EA BIOmE INRAInternational audienceThe activity of microorganisms in soil is important ...
Many of the ecosystem services are soil associated with microbes playing a predominant role. Neverth...
The activity of microorganisms in soil is important for a robust functioning of soil and related eco...
International audienceSoils are fundamental resources for agricultural production and play an essent...
Microbial communities are integral parts of soil and their activity is very important to the functio...
The soil microbial community has a major impact on ecosystem processes on a global scale. Anthropoge...
Soil health refers to the biological, chemical, and physical features of soil that are essential to ...
Soil is a dynamic, living, natural body that is vital for terrestrial ecosystems. It has many ecolog...
The concept of soil quality gives rise to more controversy than that of water or air quality. Howeve...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Abstract The living soil system is of primary importance in sustainable agricul-tural production. So...