Bringing Soil Fungi Into Action

Bringing Soil Fungi Into Action
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2021
Genre:
ISBN: 9789463956505

Saprotrophic soil fungi can respond to organic inputs both in the form of dead plant parts (litter) and rhizodeposits derived from living roots. Therefore, two possible approaches were examined for the stimulation of saprotrophic fungi in arable soil, namely the addition of exogenous organic substrates and the modification of root exudate composition.

Soil Protists

Soil Protists
Author: Stefan Geisen
Publisher: Sudwestdeutscher Verlag Fur Hochschulschriften AG
Total Pages: 328
Release: 2015-10-13
Genre:
ISBN: 9783838151571

Protists are by far the most diverse and abundant eukaryotes in soils. Nevertheless, very little is known about individual representatives, the diversity and community composition and ecological functioning of these important organisms. For instance, soil protists are commonly lumped into a single functional unit, i.e. bacterivores. This work tackles missing knowledge gaps on soil protists and common misconceptions using multi-methodological approaches including cultivation, microcosm experiments and environmental sequencing. In a first part, several new species and genera of amoeboid protists are described showing their immense unknown diversity. In the second part, the enormous complexity of soil protists communities is highlighted using cultivation- and sequence-based approaches. In the third part, the present of diverse mycophagous and nematophagous protists are shown in functional studies on cultivated taxa and their environmental importance supported by sequence-based approaches. This work is just a start for a promising future of soil Protistology that is likely to find other important roles of these diverse organisms.

Assessment Methods for Soil Carbon

Assessment Methods for Soil Carbon
Author: John M. Kimble
Publisher: CRC Press
Total Pages: 695
Release: 2000-12-28
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1482278642

Since carbon sequestration in soils reduces the amount of carbon available to the atmosphere, the Kyoto Protocols have heightened interest in soil carbon pools and their effect on carbon fluxes. Assessment Methods for Soil Carbon addresses many of the questions related to the measurement, monitoring, and verification of organic and inorganic carbon