peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation has recently become an innovative biotechnological tool for restoring degraded arid soils. A major challenge for researchers, however, is the search for suitable species able to cope with water stress under field conditions. The aim of this study was to test the effect of water availability on induced biocrust growth in three different degraded soils from semiarid areas of Almeria (Spain). Three native N-fixing cyano-bacterial strains, Nostoc commune, Scytonema hyalinum and Tolypothrix distorta, were inoculated on soil samples from the study areas, individually and as a consortium. Two different irrigation treatments simulating the water availability in the selected areas, in a dry year (180 mm/year) ...
Abstract. The induction of biocrusts through inoculation-based techniques has gained increasing scie...
The use of cyanobacteria as soil conditioners has been studied intermittently for many decades. Some...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation has recently become an innovative biotechnological tool for r...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation to promote biocrust formation and improve soil properties has...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous components of biocrust communities and the first colonizers of terrestr...
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...
Aims: A possible approach to restore drylands is to recover biocrusts by inoculating cyanobacteria. ...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
Inoculation of soils with cyanobacteria is proposed as a sustainable biotechnological technique for ...
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems are characterized by patchy vegetation and variable resource availabil...
Practical testing of the feasibility of cyanobacterial inoculation to speed up the recovery of biolo...
The Iluka Resources Ltd Jacinth-Ambrosia heavy mineral sand mine (South Australia) is located in an ...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
Abstract. The induction of biocrusts through inoculation-based techniques has gained increasing scie...
The use of cyanobacteria as soil conditioners has been studied intermittently for many decades. Some...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation has recently become an innovative biotechnological tool for r...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation to promote biocrust formation and improve soil properties has...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous components of biocrust communities and the first colonizers of terrestr...
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...
Aims: A possible approach to restore drylands is to recover biocrusts by inoculating cyanobacteria. ...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
Inoculation of soils with cyanobacteria is proposed as a sustainable biotechnological technique for ...
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems are characterized by patchy vegetation and variable resource availabil...
Practical testing of the feasibility of cyanobacterial inoculation to speed up the recovery of biolo...
The Iluka Resources Ltd Jacinth-Ambrosia heavy mineral sand mine (South Australia) is located in an ...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...
Abstract. The induction of biocrusts through inoculation-based techniques has gained increasing scie...
The use of cyanobacteria as soil conditioners has been studied intermittently for many decades. Some...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) cover >35% of the Earth's land area and contribute to important ecolog...