Biological soil crusts are the community of organisms living at the surface of desert soils. Major components are cyanobacteria, green algae, microfungi, mosses, liverworts and lichens
Biological soil crusts play important ecological functions in arid and semi-arid regions, while diff...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) have important ecological functions in arid and semiarid lands, but th...
We examined the variations in microfungal communities from different surface types (cyanobacterial c...
In arid lands, where vegetation is sparse or absent, the open ground is not bare but generally cover...
Biological soil crusts result from an intimate association between soil particles and cyanobacteria,...
In arid and semiarid lands throughout the world, the cover of vegetation is generally sparse or abse...
Biological soil crusts (BSC) help to protect the soil from erosion and decrease the spread of weeds ...
Desert soil surfaces are generally covered with biological soil crusts, a group of organisms dominat...
Deserts throughout the world are the home of microphytic, or cryptogamic, crusts. These crusts are ...
Biological soil crusts are a complex community of primitive organisms that thrive worldwide in harsh...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) consist of a diverse and highly integrated community of organisms that...
Desert soil surfaces are generally covered with biological soil crusts, composed of a group of organ...
Biocrusts are the living skin of drylands, comprising diverse microbial communities that are essenti...
In arid and semiarid lands throughout the world, many of the open spaces between higher plants are c...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) occur within drylands throughout the world, covering ~12% of the ...
Biological soil crusts play important ecological functions in arid and semi-arid regions, while diff...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) have important ecological functions in arid and semiarid lands, but th...
We examined the variations in microfungal communities from different surface types (cyanobacterial c...
In arid lands, where vegetation is sparse or absent, the open ground is not bare but generally cover...
Biological soil crusts result from an intimate association between soil particles and cyanobacteria,...
In arid and semiarid lands throughout the world, the cover of vegetation is generally sparse or abse...
Biological soil crusts (BSC) help to protect the soil from erosion and decrease the spread of weeds ...
Desert soil surfaces are generally covered with biological soil crusts, a group of organisms dominat...
Deserts throughout the world are the home of microphytic, or cryptogamic, crusts. These crusts are ...
Biological soil crusts are a complex community of primitive organisms that thrive worldwide in harsh...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) consist of a diverse and highly integrated community of organisms that...
Desert soil surfaces are generally covered with biological soil crusts, composed of a group of organ...
Biocrusts are the living skin of drylands, comprising diverse microbial communities that are essenti...
In arid and semiarid lands throughout the world, many of the open spaces between higher plants are c...
Biological soil crusts (biocrusts) occur within drylands throughout the world, covering ~12% of the ...
Biological soil crusts play important ecological functions in arid and semi-arid regions, while diff...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) have important ecological functions in arid and semiarid lands, but th...
We examined the variations in microfungal communities from different surface types (cyanobacterial c...