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Soil Biology: Soil Animals and Soil Acidity
1994The role of soil animals is in general poorly known. Several studies have shown that soil fauna may accelerate the decomposition rate and contribute to the release of plant nutrients, but there is a need for more exact quantitative knowledge in this field (e.g., Anderson et al.
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Soil Biology: Soil Microflora and Soil Acidity
1994The low content of inorganic nutrients in forest soils makes the microbial activities in this ecosystem an important factor in regulating the amounts of available nutrients for the growth of trees. In such soils most of the fine roots of forest trees will be in an intimate symbiotic association with the mycelia of different fungi, thus greatly ...
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1998
Abstract Soils are an integral part of the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Jenny (1941) suggested that soil formation results from multiple factors: climate, organisms, topography, and parent material, all interacting over time. In the tallgrass prairie-soils ecosystem, the prairie vegetation has exerted great influence on soil formation ...
Michel D Ransom +3 more
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Abstract Soils are an integral part of the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Jenny (1941) suggested that soil formation results from multiple factors: climate, organisms, topography, and parent material, all interacting over time. In the tallgrass prairie-soils ecosystem, the prairie vegetation has exerted great influence on soil formation ...
Michel D Ransom +3 more
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1978
Plants can be supported and grown in many types of materials. In fact, observation will show that if a root can penetrate the mixture, then most plants can survive. The crux comes with the question of how well the plant grows in the mixture. Once beyond the question of mere survival, the problem of soils and root substrates becomes complex.
Joe J. Hanan +2 more
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Plants can be supported and grown in many types of materials. In fact, observation will show that if a root can penetrate the mixture, then most plants can survive. The crux comes with the question of how well the plant grows in the mixture. Once beyond the question of mere survival, the problem of soils and root substrates becomes complex.
Joe J. Hanan +2 more
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Soil Nutrients (Soil Fertility)
1999Under the section on “Soil Aeration” (Chapter 4), it was explained that all living plants respire. This is the process where oxygen is used to burn food into carbon dioxide and water. Now we will consider another process used by green plants to manufacture their own food called “photosynthesis,” In photosynthesis, carbon dioxide and water are used ...
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Life and death in the soil microbiome: how ecological processes influence biogeochemistry
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2022Noah W Sokol +2 more
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The interplay between microbial communities and soil properties
Nature Reviews Microbiology, 2023laurent Philippot +2 more
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