Abstract Soil microbiomes are sensitive to current and previous soil conditions, and bacterial ‘bioindicators’ of biological, physical, and chemical soil properties have considerable potential for soil health assessment. However, the lack of ecological or physiological information for most soil microorganisms limits our ability to interpret the associations of bioindicators and, thus, their utility for guiding management. We identified bioindicators of tillage intensity and twelve soil properties used to rate soil health using a 16S rRNA gene-based survey of farmland across North America. We then inferred the genomic traits of bioindicators and evaluated their environment-wide associations (EWAS) with respect to agricultural management prac...
Soil organisms play an essential role in ecosystem functioning, including nutrient cycling and clima...
Organic farming system and sustainable management of soil pathogens aim at reducing the use of agric...
<div><p>Cropping soils vary in extent of natural suppression of soil-borne plant diseases. However, ...
The discovery of biomarkers for assessing soil health requires the exploration of organisms that can...
Bacterial communities are important for the health and productivity of soil ecosystems and have grea...
Agricultural intensification is placing tremendous pressure on the soil’s capacity to maintain its f...
Potential carbon mineralization (Cmin) is a commonly used indicator of soil health, with greater Cmi...
How soil is managed, particularly for agriculture, exerts stresses upon soil microbiomes resulting i...
Abstract Microbial traits related to ecological responses and functions could provide a common curre...
Abstract: To follow the hypothesis that agricultural management practices affect structure and funct...
The capacity for soils to perform vital functions, such as agricultural production, is dependent on ...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exp...
Microbiome plays an important role in evaluating soil quality for sustainable agriculture. However, ...
Metagenomics in agricultural research allows for searching for bioindicators of soil health to chara...
Soil organisms play an essential role in ecosystem functioning, including nutrient cycling and clima...
Organic farming system and sustainable management of soil pathogens aim at reducing the use of agric...
<div><p>Cropping soils vary in extent of natural suppression of soil-borne plant diseases. However, ...
The discovery of biomarkers for assessing soil health requires the exploration of organisms that can...
Bacterial communities are important for the health and productivity of soil ecosystems and have grea...
Agricultural intensification is placing tremendous pressure on the soil’s capacity to maintain its f...
Potential carbon mineralization (Cmin) is a commonly used indicator of soil health, with greater Cmi...
How soil is managed, particularly for agriculture, exerts stresses upon soil microbiomes resulting i...
Abstract Microbial traits related to ecological responses and functions could provide a common curre...
Abstract: To follow the hypothesis that agricultural management practices affect structure and funct...
The capacity for soils to perform vital functions, such as agricultural production, is dependent on ...
The soil is vital for life on Earth and its biodiversity. However, being a non-renewable and threate...
Soil is not a renewable resource, at least within the human timescale. In general, any anthropic exp...
Microbiome plays an important role in evaluating soil quality for sustainable agriculture. However, ...
Metagenomics in agricultural research allows for searching for bioindicators of soil health to chara...
Soil organisms play an essential role in ecosystem functioning, including nutrient cycling and clima...
Organic farming system and sustainable management of soil pathogens aim at reducing the use of agric...
<div><p>Cropping soils vary in extent of natural suppression of soil-borne plant diseases. However, ...