Biocrust is a key component of ecosystems and plays a vital role in altering hydrological processes in terrestrial ecosystems. The impacts of biocrust on hydrological processes in arid and semi-arid ecosystems have been widely documented. However, the effects and mechanisms of biocrust on soil hydrological processes in alpine ecosystems are still poorly understood. In this study, we selected two meadow types from the northern Qinghai–Tibet Plateau: normal Kobresia meadow (NM) and biocrust meadow (BM). Both the soil hydrological and physicochemical properties were examined. We found that, in the 0–30 cm soil layer, soil water retention and soil water content in NM were higher than those in BM, whereas the 30–40 cm layer's soil water retentio...
Restoring biological soil crusts (biocrusts) in degraded drylands can contribute to recovery of ecos...
Biocrusts (biological soil crusts) cover open spaces between vascular plants in most arid and semi-a...
Up to 35% of global drylands have experienced degradation due to anthropogenic impacts, including ph...
As a crucial living feature inhabiting the soil-atmosphere boundary, biocrusts play a vital role in ...
Biocrusts play crucial roles in hydrological processes by controlling soil water availability and re...
Abstract. The induction of biocrusts through inoculation-based techniques has gained increasing scie...
The capture and use of water are critically important in drylands, which collectively constitute Ear...
Soil erosion and subsequent land degradation contributed to societal collapse in the past and are a ...
The biological soil crust (biocrust) has many crucial ecological functions in dryland ecosystems. Di...
Non-rainfall water (NRW), as the most frequent water source of drylands, is significantly boosted by...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are complex consortia of microorganisms able to modify soil physical, ...
Biocrusts exert a strong influence on hydrological processes in drylands by modifying numerous soil ...
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems are characterized by patchy vegetation and variable resource availabil...
The importance of biological crusts in arid and semiarid ecosystems has been widely recognized in th...
Biological soil crusts (‘biocrusts’) are conglomerations of a variety of organisms including bacteri...
Restoring biological soil crusts (biocrusts) in degraded drylands can contribute to recovery of ecos...
Biocrusts (biological soil crusts) cover open spaces between vascular plants in most arid and semi-a...
Up to 35% of global drylands have experienced degradation due to anthropogenic impacts, including ph...
As a crucial living feature inhabiting the soil-atmosphere boundary, biocrusts play a vital role in ...
Biocrusts play crucial roles in hydrological processes by controlling soil water availability and re...
Abstract. The induction of biocrusts through inoculation-based techniques has gained increasing scie...
The capture and use of water are critically important in drylands, which collectively constitute Ear...
Soil erosion and subsequent land degradation contributed to societal collapse in the past and are a ...
The biological soil crust (biocrust) has many crucial ecological functions in dryland ecosystems. Di...
Non-rainfall water (NRW), as the most frequent water source of drylands, is significantly boosted by...
Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are complex consortia of microorganisms able to modify soil physical, ...
Biocrusts exert a strong influence on hydrological processes in drylands by modifying numerous soil ...
Arid and semi-arid ecosystems are characterized by patchy vegetation and variable resource availabil...
The importance of biological crusts in arid and semiarid ecosystems has been widely recognized in th...
Biological soil crusts (‘biocrusts’) are conglomerations of a variety of organisms including bacteri...
Restoring biological soil crusts (biocrusts) in degraded drylands can contribute to recovery of ecos...
Biocrusts (biological soil crusts) cover open spaces between vascular plants in most arid and semi-a...
Up to 35% of global drylands have experienced degradation due to anthropogenic impacts, including ph...