Windblown and water-induced erosion cause substantial soil losses worldwide, especially for drylands. Any sustainable management program that increases soil organic matter and improves the stability of the crustal layer could considerably enhance soil productivity and the preservation of erosion-prone land. This paper presents a laboratory investigation of cyanobacteria-inoculated medium sand and fine sand soils studied for severe runoff conditions that were simulated using an erosion function apparatus (EFA). Loosely deposited sand specimens prepared by air-pluviation were inoculated with a single native filamentous-cyanobacterium strain (investigating both Nostoc sp. and Calothrix sp.) and then incubated under high exposure to white light...
Biological soil crust is the main component in desert areas; constituted by a mixture of cyanobacter...
Practical testing of the feasibility of cyanobacterial inoculation to speed up the recovery of biolo...
Four filamentous cyanobacteria, Microcoleus vaginatus, Phormidium tenue, Scytonema javanicum (Kutz.)...
Windblown and water-induced erosion cause substantial soil losses worldwide, especially for drylands...
Inoculation of soils with cyanobacteria is proposed as a sustainable biotechnological technique for ...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous components of biocrust communities and the first colonizers of terrestr...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation to promote biocrust formation and improve soil properties has...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
Structure of cyanobacteria crusts are contained of a variety of species that having a range of attri...
Aeolian ecosystems suffer severe land degradation due to wind erosion. This study presents the erosi...
The use of cyanobacteria as soil conditioners has been studied intermittently for many decades. Some...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation has recently become an innovative biotechnological tool for r...
International audienceCyanobacteria are widespread photosynthetic microorganisms among which some ar...
Microbiotic soil crusts, mostly formed by cyanobacteria, are widespread on the surface of fallow lan...
Biological soil crust is the main component in desert areas; constituted by a mixture of cyanobacter...
Practical testing of the feasibility of cyanobacterial inoculation to speed up the recovery of biolo...
Four filamentous cyanobacteria, Microcoleus vaginatus, Phormidium tenue, Scytonema javanicum (Kutz.)...
Windblown and water-induced erosion cause substantial soil losses worldwide, especially for drylands...
Inoculation of soils with cyanobacteria is proposed as a sustainable biotechnological technique for ...
Cyanobacteria are ubiquitous components of biocrust communities and the first colonizers of terrestr...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation to promote biocrust formation and improve soil properties has...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
Desertification is currently a major concern, and vast regions have already been devastated in the a...
Structure of cyanobacteria crusts are contained of a variety of species that having a range of attri...
Aeolian ecosystems suffer severe land degradation due to wind erosion. This study presents the erosi...
The use of cyanobacteria as soil conditioners has been studied intermittently for many decades. Some...
peer reviewedCyanobacteria inoculation has recently become an innovative biotechnological tool for r...
International audienceCyanobacteria are widespread photosynthetic microorganisms among which some ar...
Microbiotic soil crusts, mostly formed by cyanobacteria, are widespread on the surface of fallow lan...
Biological soil crust is the main component in desert areas; constituted by a mixture of cyanobacter...
Practical testing of the feasibility of cyanobacterial inoculation to speed up the recovery of biolo...
Four filamentous cyanobacteria, Microcoleus vaginatus, Phormidium tenue, Scytonema javanicum (Kutz.)...