Soil organic matter (SOM) anchors global terrestrial productivity and food and fiber supply. SOM retains water and soil nutrients and stores more global carbon than do plants and the …
H Yohannes, T Soromessa, M Argaw… - Journal of Environmental …, 2021 - Elsevier
An increase in human population generally exerts pressure on natural habitats and leads to a decline in biodiversity resources. As a proxy for biodiversity study, an evaluation of habitat …
L Li, X Huang, D Wu, H Yang - Applied Geography, 2023 - Elsevier
Land use and cover change (LUCC) can often threaten urban ecological space and cause enormous impacts on the ecosystem, and sustainable ecological security patterns (ESPs) …
Soils are under threat globally, with declining soil productivity and soil health in many places. As a key indicator of soil functioning, soil organic carbon (SOC) is crucial for …
Efficient management of biodiversity requires a forward‐looking approach based on scenarios that explore biodiversity changes under future environmental conditions. A …
Z Zhou, C Wang, L Jiang, Y Luo - Soil Biology and Biochemistry, 2017 - Elsevier
Succession, a central theme throughout the history of ecology, has been well studied predominantly in plant communities, but the general trends in soil microbial communities …
Z Zhou, C Wang, Y Luo - Global Ecology and Biogeography, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Aim The aim was to explore how conversions of primary or secondary forests to plantations or agricultural systems influence soil microbial communities and soil carbon (C) cycling …
Conversion of land cover is one of the main causes of global environmental change and identifying the regions where sustained trends of land change are occurring provides useful …
Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) in agroecosystems enables to address simultaneously multiple goals such as climate change adaptation and mitigation as well as food security. As …