Shifting geographical ranges of earthworms due to changes in climatic conditions might affect the composition, structure and function of the soil ecosystem. This review examines the possible effects of the projected change in climate on earthworm communities and resulting implications for soil GHGs due ...
Integrating earthworms into agricultural systems can be a promising strategy for adapting to climate change. However, further research is needed to optimize their use and fully understand their potential benefits. By harnessing the ecological services provided by earthworms, we can promote sustainable ...
Climate change has been viewed to result from anthropogenic human activities that have significantly altered the Nitrogen (N) cycle and carbon cycles, increasing the risks of global warming and pollution. A key cause of global warming is the increase in
Glob Change Biol 20: 2356–2367. Article Google Scholar Ciesielski H, Sterckeman T, Santerne M, Willery JP . (1997). Determination of cation exchange capacity and exchangeable cations in soils by means of cobalt hexamine trichloride. Effects of experimental conditions. Agronomie 17: 1–7....
Climate change adversely influences human health to cause numerous diseases due to their direct association with climate change. This review highlights the different anthropogenic GHG emission sources, the response of microbial communities to climate change, climate forcing potential, and mitigation ...
We conducted an experiment on a farm with some conservation agriculture management and, therefore, diverse soil fauna. We chose this farm partly because it lies near the arid extreme of wheat production in Australia31, and partly because earthworms are absent32 (thus, the effects can be ...
Effects of Bisphenol S on the life cycle of earthworms and its assessment in the context of climate changeXenobioticsAnnelidsBPSEndocrine disruptorTemperatureGSTTwo of the main challenges facing soil organisms nowadays are emerging contaminants and climate change. The biosolids used in agriculture can ...
Nestling diet and parental food provisioning in a declining mountain passerine reveal high sensitivity to climate changeearthworms Barras, Arnaud G.Niffenegger, Carole A.Candolfi, IvanHunziker, Yannick A.Arlettaz, Raphael - 《Journal of Avian Biology》 被引量: 0发表: 2021年 Effect of urbanisation...
We conducted an experiment on a farm with some conservation agriculture management and, therefore, diverse soil fauna. We chose this farm partly because it lies near the arid extreme of wheat production in Australia31, and partly because earthworms are absent32 (thus, the effects can be ...
Moreover, climate change is affecting the distribution, abundance, and virulence of many plant pathogens, while also altering the phytomicrobiome functioning, further compounding disease management strategies. Here, we will first review literature demonstrating how agricultural practices have been found ...