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View article: Land-use intensification decouples biodiversity and ecosystem function in urban greenspaces across the Iberian Peninsula
Land-use intensification decouples biodiversity and ecosystem function in urban greenspaces across the Iberian Peninsula Open
Urban greenspaces play a critical role in conserving biodiversity and provide multiple ecosystem services from carbon sequestration to pathogen regulation. Yet, little is known about how contrasting urban greenspaces, varying in land-use i…
View article: A global database of soil microbial phospholipid fatty acids and enzyme activities
A global database of soil microbial phospholipid fatty acids and enzyme activities Open
Soil microbes drive ecosystem function and play a critical role in how ecosystems respond to global change. Research surrounding soil microbial communities has rapidly increased in recent decades, and substantial data relating to phospholi…
View article: Vegetation type and aridity modulate the role of soil organic carbon fractions in shaping dryland ecosystem services
Vegetation type and aridity modulate the role of soil organic carbon fractions in shaping dryland ecosystem services Open
View article: Nonlinear microbial thermal response and its implications for abrupt soil organic carbon responses to warming
Nonlinear microbial thermal response and its implications for abrupt soil organic carbon responses to warming Open
View article: Diverse crop rotations off-set yield-scaled nitrogen losses via denitrification
Diverse crop rotations off-set yield-scaled nitrogen losses via denitrification Open
Denitrification, a major source of gaseous nitrogen (N) emissions from agricultural soils, is influenced by management. Practices promoting belowground diversity are suggested to support sustainable agriculture, but their ability to modula…
View article: Urban crops demonstrate comparable potential for organic carbon storage as natural ecosystems
Urban crops demonstrate comparable potential for organic carbon storage as natural ecosystems Open
Urban greenspaces, encompassing parks, golf courses, roundabouts, and urban crops, have potential to offset urban carbon footprints by storing soil organic carbon (SOC). This study analyzed particulate organic carbon (POC) and mineral-asso…
View article: Native edaphoclimatic regions shape soil communities of crop wild progenitors
Native edaphoclimatic regions shape soil communities of crop wild progenitors Open
Unveiling the soil biological communities ecologically associated with crop wild progenitors (CWPs) in their habitats of origin is essential for advancing productive and sustainable agriculture. A field survey was conducted to investigate …
View article: Soil organic carbon increases cereal yield stability regardless of tillage intensity
Soil organic carbon increases cereal yield stability regardless of tillage intensity Open
View article: The Positive Effects of Soil Organic Carbon on European Cereal Yields Level Off at 1.4%
The Positive Effects of Soil Organic Carbon on European Cereal Yields Level Off at 1.4% Open
Introduction Increasing soil organic carbon (SOC) in croplands is a natural climate mitigation effort that can also enhance crop yields. However, there is a lack of comprehensive field studies examining the impact of SOC on crop yields acr…
View article: Vulnerability of mineral-associated soil organic carbon to climate across global drylands
Vulnerability of mineral-associated soil organic carbon to climate across global drylands Open
View article: The impact of fungi on soil protist communities in European cereal croplands
The impact of fungi on soil protist communities in European cereal croplands Open
Protists, a crucial part of the soil food web, are increasingly acknowledged as significant influencers of nutrient cycling and plant performance in farmlands. While topographical and climatic factors are often considered to drive microbia…
View article: The abundant fraction of soil microbiomes regulates the rhizosphere function in crop wild progenitors
The abundant fraction of soil microbiomes regulates the rhizosphere function in crop wild progenitors Open
The rhizosphere influence on the soil microbiome and function of crop wild progenitors (CWPs) remains virtually unknown, despite its relevance to develop microbiome‐oriented tools in sustainable agriculture. Here, we quantified the rhizosp…
View article: The abundant fraction of soil microbiomes regulates rhizosphere function in crop wild progenitors
The abundant fraction of soil microbiomes regulates rhizosphere function in crop wild progenitors Open
The rhizosphere influence on the soil microbiome and function of crop wild progenitors remains virtually unknown, despite its relevance to develop microbiome-oriented tools in sustainable agriculture. Here, we quantified the rhizosphere in…
View article: Soil health increases primary productivity across Europe
Soil health increases primary productivity across Europe Open
The role of soil health in regulating primary productivity at large scale across different land-use types remains poorly understood. This hinders our ability to predict the impact of soil degradation on essential ecosystem services such as…
View article: Pushing the limits of C<sub>3</sub> intrinsic water use efficiency in Mediterranean semiarid steppes: Responses of a drought‐avoider perennial grass to climate aridification
Pushing the limits of C<sub>3</sub> intrinsic water use efficiency in Mediterranean semiarid steppes: Responses of a drought‐avoider perennial grass to climate aridification Open
Intrinsic water use efficiency (WUEi) reflects the trade‐off between photosynthetic carbon gain and water loss through stomatal conductance and is key for understanding dryland plant responses to climate change. Stipa tenacissima is a pere…
View article: Meta-analysis reveals that vertebrates enhance plant litter decomposition at the global scale
Meta-analysis reveals that vertebrates enhance plant litter decomposition at the global scale Open
View article: Biotic homogenization, lower soil fungal diversity and fewer rare taxa in arable soils across Europe
Biotic homogenization, lower soil fungal diversity and fewer rare taxa in arable soils across Europe Open
View article: Dominance of particulate organic carbon in top mineral soils in cold regions
Dominance of particulate organic carbon in top mineral soils in cold regions Open
Template_experimental contains the experimental warming and POC and MAOC data in cold vs other biomes Template_observational contains the observational POC and MAOC data across cold regions
View article: Meta-analysis reveals that vertebrates enhance plant litter decomposition at the global scale
Meta-analysis reveals that vertebrates enhance plant litter decomposition at the global scale Open
The dataset consists of comprehensive information on litter mass loss, elemental recycling (specifically nitrogen and phosphorus release rates), and associated environmental factors. The data was collected using standardized methods and in…
View article: Soil biogeography at the habitats of origin of major crops
Soil biogeography at the habitats of origin of major crops Open
The rewilding of modern agriculture is challenged by our current uncertainties on the microbiome of major crop wild progenitors (CWPs). Here, we conducted the first global standardised field survey to investigate the edaphoclimatic conditi…
View article: Soil health increases primary productivity across Europe
Soil health increases primary productivity across Europe Open
A healthy soil is at the core of sustainable management and policy, but its importance for plant productivity across environmental gradients and land-use types remains poorly understood. To address this gap, we conducted a pan-European fie…
View article: Shifts in soil ammonia‐oxidizing community maintain the nitrogen stimulation of nitrification across climatic conditions
Shifts in soil ammonia‐oxidizing community maintain the nitrogen stimulation of nitrification across climatic conditions Open
Anthropogenic nitrogen (N) loading alters soil ammonia‐oxidizing archaea (AOA) and bacteria (AOB) abundances, likely leading to substantial changes in soil nitrification. However, the factors and mechanisms determining the responses of soi…
View article: Twitter Buzz and Citations: Who’s Tweeting Matters for Plastic Surgery Literature
Twitter Buzz and Citations: Who’s Tweeting Matters for Plastic Surgery Literature Open
Background: Plastic surgery and social media have become inextricably linked through patient procurement, practice growth, and academic exposure. Other surgical fields have demonstrated that tweeting is positively correlated with increased…
View article: Environmental factors and host genotype control foliar epiphytic microbial community of wild soybeans across China
Environmental factors and host genotype control foliar epiphytic microbial community of wild soybeans across China Open
Introduction The microbiome inhabiting plant leaves is critical for plant health and productivity. Wild soybean ( Glycine soja ), which originated in China, is the progenitor of cultivated soybean ( Glycine max ). So far, the community str…
View article: The impact of agricultural management on soil aggregation and carbon storage is regulated by climatic thresholds across a 3000 km European gradient
The impact of agricultural management on soil aggregation and carbon storage is regulated by climatic thresholds across a 3000 km European gradient Open
Organic carbon and aggregate stability are key features of soil quality and are important to consider when evaluating the potential of agricultural soils as carbon sinks. However, we lack a comprehensive understanding of how soil organic c…
View article: Impacts of plant domestication on soil microbial and nematode communities during litter decomposition
Impacts of plant domestication on soil microbial and nematode communities during litter decomposition Open
View article: The impact of agricultural management on soil aggregation and carbon storage is regulated by climate
The impact of agricultural management on soil aggregation and carbon storage is regulated by climate Open
Data on the relative proportion of different water stable soil aggregate sizes, mean weight diameter of soil aggregates, SOC, C stocks (based on min. equ. soil mass), soil management in croplands and neighboring non-cropped grassland sites…
View article: The impact of agricultural management on soil aggregation and carbon storage is regulated by climate. Digging deeper Dataset.
The impact of agricultural management on soil aggregation and carbon storage is regulated by climate. Digging deeper Dataset. Open
Data on the relative proportion of different water stable soil aggregate sizes, mean weight diameter of soil aggregates, SOC, C stocks (based on min. equ. soil mass), soil management in croplands and neighboring non-cropped grassland sites…
View article: dataset_MWD_SOC
dataset_MWD_SOC Open
Data on the relative proportion of different water stable soil aggregate sizes, mean weight diameter of soil aggregates, SOC, C stocks (based on min. equ. soil mass), soil management in croplands and neighboring non-cropped grassland sites…
View article: Ecosystem productivity has a stronger influence than soil age on surface soil carbon storage across global biomes
Ecosystem productivity has a stronger influence than soil age on surface soil carbon storage across global biomes Open