Soil organisms are an integral component of ecosystems, but their activities receive little recognition in agricultural management strategies. Here we synthesize the potential of soil organisms to enhance ecosystem service delivery and demonstrate that soil biodiversity promotes multiple ecosystem functions simultaneously (i.e., ecosystem multifunctionality). We apply the concept of ecological intensification to soils and we develop strategies for targeted exploitation of soil biological traits. We compile promising approaches to enhance agricultural sustainability through the promotion of soil biodiversity and targeted management of soil community composition. We present soil ecological engineering as a concept to generate human land-use s...
We review the current knowledge on biodiversity in soils, its role in ecosystem processes, its impor...
Soils represent a significant reservoir of biological diversity that underpins a broad range of key ...
Soil biodiversity vastly exceeds aboveground biodiversity, and is prerequisite for ecosystem stabili...
Soil organisms are an integral component of ecosystems, but their activities receive little recognit...
Soil organisms are an integral component of ecosystems, but their activities receive little recognit...
Soils are home to more than 25% of the earth’s total biodiversity and supports life on land and wate...
Agricultural intensification has delivered great gains in terms of food production but has come at g...
International audienceWith the development of agroecology, soil plays a particularlyimportant role i...
We critically highlight some evidence for the importance of soil biodiversity to sustaining (agro-)e...
Soils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact within a nested suite of...
<p>Soils host diverse communities that support and regulate ecosystem functions, thereby affecting p...
Equipe EABIOmEAGROSUPSoils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact wit...
Soil carries out functions that are crucial for theenvironment and life on earth and is therefore an...
International audienceThe soil is a major reservoir of biological diversity on our planet. It also s...
This book brings together 102 experts from multiple disciplines and 28 countries to report on the sc...
We review the current knowledge on biodiversity in soils, its role in ecosystem processes, its impor...
Soils represent a significant reservoir of biological diversity that underpins a broad range of key ...
Soil biodiversity vastly exceeds aboveground biodiversity, and is prerequisite for ecosystem stabili...
Soil organisms are an integral component of ecosystems, but their activities receive little recognit...
Soil organisms are an integral component of ecosystems, but their activities receive little recognit...
Soils are home to more than 25% of the earth’s total biodiversity and supports life on land and wate...
Agricultural intensification has delivered great gains in terms of food production but has come at g...
International audienceWith the development of agroecology, soil plays a particularlyimportant role i...
We critically highlight some evidence for the importance of soil biodiversity to sustaining (agro-)e...
Soils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact within a nested suite of...
<p>Soils host diverse communities that support and regulate ecosystem functions, thereby affecting p...
Equipe EABIOmEAGROSUPSoils are self-organized ecological systems within which organisms interact wit...
Soil carries out functions that are crucial for theenvironment and life on earth and is therefore an...
International audienceThe soil is a major reservoir of biological diversity on our planet. It also s...
This book brings together 102 experts from multiple disciplines and 28 countries to report on the sc...
We review the current knowledge on biodiversity in soils, its role in ecosystem processes, its impor...
Soils represent a significant reservoir of biological diversity that underpins a broad range of key ...
Soil biodiversity vastly exceeds aboveground biodiversity, and is prerequisite for ecosystem stabili...