Microbes are the unseen majority in soil and comprise a large portion of life's genetic diversity. Despite their abundance, the impact of soil microbes on ecosystem processes is still poorly understood. Here we explore the various roles that soil microbes play in terrestrial ecosystems with special emphasis on their contribution to plant productivity and diversity. Soil microbes are important regulators of plant productivity, especially in nutrient poor ecosystems where plant symbionts are responsible for the acquisition of limiting nutrients. Mycorrhizal fungi and nitrogen-fixing bacteria are responsible for c. 5-20% (grassland and savannah) to 80% (temperate and boreal forests) of all nitrogen, and up to 75% of phosphorus, that is acquire...
An increasing interest has emerged with respect to the importance of microbial diversity in soil hab...
Soil science and ecology have developed independently, making it difficult for ecologists to contrib...
The soil ecosystem consists of the largest reservoir of biodiversity on Earth. Microbial communities...
Microbes are the unseen majority in soil and comprise a large portion of life's genetic diversity. D...
Microorganisms drive nutrient cycles in soil, and without this key activity, many essential elements...
A better understanding of soil microbiology is essential if agricultural production is to meet the n...
The spatially heterogeneous distribution of soil nutrients is ubiquitous in terrestrial ecosystems a...
Soil biota are critical to terrestrial ecosystem functioning. Plant and soil communities are engaged...
Ecosystem productivity commonly increases asymptotically with plant species diversity, and determini...
The abundance of microbes in soil is thought to be strongly influenced by plant productivity rather ...
Intensive agriculture has major negative impacts on ecosystem diversity and functioning, including t...
"Biodiversity" became one of the most popular ecological terms all over the world and is defined as ...
Soil contains a wealth of diversity – bacteria, fungi, nematodes, arthropods and earthworms are just...
The global decline in biodiversity has generated concern over the consequences for ecosystem functio...
In developed countries, continuous monocropping, high-disturbance tillage, and ready access to synth...
An increasing interest has emerged with respect to the importance of microbial diversity in soil hab...
Soil science and ecology have developed independently, making it difficult for ecologists to contrib...
The soil ecosystem consists of the largest reservoir of biodiversity on Earth. Microbial communities...
Microbes are the unseen majority in soil and comprise a large portion of life's genetic diversity. D...
Microorganisms drive nutrient cycles in soil, and without this key activity, many essential elements...
A better understanding of soil microbiology is essential if agricultural production is to meet the n...
The spatially heterogeneous distribution of soil nutrients is ubiquitous in terrestrial ecosystems a...
Soil biota are critical to terrestrial ecosystem functioning. Plant and soil communities are engaged...
Ecosystem productivity commonly increases asymptotically with plant species diversity, and determini...
The abundance of microbes in soil is thought to be strongly influenced by plant productivity rather ...
Intensive agriculture has major negative impacts on ecosystem diversity and functioning, including t...
"Biodiversity" became one of the most popular ecological terms all over the world and is defined as ...
Soil contains a wealth of diversity – bacteria, fungi, nematodes, arthropods and earthworms are just...
The global decline in biodiversity has generated concern over the consequences for ecosystem functio...
In developed countries, continuous monocropping, high-disturbance tillage, and ready access to synth...
An increasing interest has emerged with respect to the importance of microbial diversity in soil hab...
Soil science and ecology have developed independently, making it difficult for ecologists to contrib...
The soil ecosystem consists of the largest reservoir of biodiversity on Earth. Microbial communities...