[HTML][HTML] From functional diversity to human well-being: A conceptual framework for agroecosystem sustainability

EG de la Riva, W Ulrich, P Batáry, J Baudry… - Agricultural …, 2023 - Elsevier
CONTEXT Agricultural intensification contributes to global food security and well-being by
supplying the food demand of a growing human population. However, ongoing land-use …

Indigenous knowledge and the microbiome—bridging the disconnect between colonized places, peoples, and the unseen influences that shape our health and well …

I Warbrick, D Heke, M Breed - Msystems, 2023 - Am Soc Microbiol
Indigenous Peoples have a rich and long-standing connection with the environments that
they descend from—a connection that has informed a deep and multifaceted understanding …

Phagotrophic protists modulate copper resistance of the bacterial community in soil

Z Lv, M Xu, Y Liu, R Rønn, C Rensing… - Environmental …, 2023 - ACS Publications
Protist predation is a crucial biotic driver modulating bacterial populations and functional
traits. Previous studies using pure cultures have demonstrated that bacteria with copper (Cu) …

[HTML][HTML] Optimized strategy valorizing unautoclaved cottonseed hull as ruminant alternative feeds via solid-state fermentation: Detoxifying polyphenols, restraining …

G Du, Y Zhou, J Zhang, S Han, X Liu, C Yuan… - … Technology & Innovation, 2022 - Elsevier
Cottonseed hull (CSH), typical agro-industrial byproduct, is widely valorized as ruminant
alternative feeds, but many constraints including extensive anti-nutritional factors and …

[HTML][HTML] Anthropogenic vs. natural habitats: Higher microbial biodiversity pays the trade-off of lower connectivity

L Mo, A Zanella, A Squartini, G Ranzani… - Microbiological …, 2024 - Elsevier
Climate change and anthropogenic disturbances are known to influence soil biodiversity.
The objectives of this study were to compare the community composition, species …

Ecological and evolutionary processes involved in shaping microbial habitat generalists and specialists in urban park ecosystems

S Li, X Yan, M Abdullah Al, K Ren, C Rensing, A Hu… - Msystems, 2024 - Am Soc Microbiol
Microbiomes are integral to ecological health and human well-being; however, their
ecological and evolutionary drivers have not been systematically investigated, especially in …

Urban greenspaces shape soil protist communities in a location-specific manner

HY Shangguan, S Geisen, ZP Li, HF Yao, G Li… - Environmental …, 2024 - Elsevier
The impacts of urbanization on aboveground biodiversity are well studied, and its impact on
soil microorganisms are also receiving increased attention. However, the impact of …

[HTML][HTML] The patterns of soil nitrogen stocks and C  N stoichiometry under impervious surfaces in China

Q Ding, H Shao, C Zhang, X Fang - Earth System Science Data, 2023 - essd.copernicus.org
Accurate assessment of soil nitrogen (N) storage and carbon (C): N stoichiometry under
impervious surface areas (ISAs) is key to understanding the impact of urbanization on soil …

Variation in soybean root-associated microbiome between lateral roots with and without nodules

J Gao, S Chen, Y Wang, J Qi, X Li, G Wei, S Jiao - Plant and Soil, 2022 - Springer
Background Leguminous crops could fix atmospheric nitrogen through their symbiotic and
non-symbiotic associations with different microbes to survive and maintain nutrient in soils …

Exploring the potential effects of forest urbanization on the interplay between small mammal communities and their gut microbiota

M Bouilloud, M Galan, J Pradel, A Loiseau, J Ferrero… - Animal Microbiome, 2024 - Springer
Urbanization significantly impacts wild populations, favoring urban dweller species over
those that are unable to adapt to rapid changes. These differential adaptative abilities could …