During this natural history, frequent and prolonged exposure to changes has allowed for the development and evolution of microbiome Climate change and plant ecosystems: the future is not what it used to be Much of the biotic and abiotic conditions on Earth have been formed through a long history...
The soil microbiome governs biogeochemical cycling of macronutrients, micronutrients and other elements vital for the growth of plants and animal life. Understanding and predicting the impact of climate change on soil microbiomes and the ecosystem services they provide present a grand challenge and major...
& Luo, Y. Meta-analysis of the impacts of global change factors on soil microbial diversity and functionality. Nat. Commun. 11, 3072 (2020). Article CAS PubMed PubMed Central Google Scholar Anthony, M. A., Stinson, K. A., Moore, J. A. M. & Frey, S. D. Plant invasion impacts...
Surge in the global mean annual temperature a resultant of the significant rise in CO2 concentration and other greenhouse gases have become a serious concern internationally due to their unfavourable impacts on the physical and biological entities. Throughout Earth's history, microbiomes are known to...
More recently, much attention has been focused on the shifts in the global soil microbiome as a result of climate change [27,28,29]. Human-driven climate change has already resulted in drastic changes in the microecology of some of Earth’s most climate-sensitive biomes, such as polar desert...
Although the fertilizing effect of elevated atmospheric CO2 on plant growth is well established, its impact on the structure and activity of below-ground biota remains elusive. Here, we used metatranscriptomics to assess possible effects of moderately elevated CO2 (eCO2) on grassland rhizosphere micro...
[EDITORIAL]The global epidemic of early-onset cancer: Nature, nurture, or both? –Ogino & Ugai – Annals of Oncology Akkermania muciniphila: a rising star in tumor immunology –Wang & Tang – Clinical and Translational Oncology [REVIEW]Nutraceuticals and pharmacological to balance the transitional...
"The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change report estimated that between 30 and 99 per cent of near-surface permafrost could disappear by 2100," she said. "Northern permafrost wetlands contribute a significant portion of global methane emissions, particularly as collapsing permafrost can create the...
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We identify microorganisms that are shared between different one health compartments and show that soil, plant and human microbiomes are perhaps more interconnected than previously thought. Our Review further evaluates soil microbial contributions to one health in the light of dysbiosis and global change...