![]() Climate change and exotic pests and pathogens are causing alarming forest declines worldwide. 107605 ISSN: 0168-1923 Subject: Phytophthora cinnamomi Quercus suber additive effect climate climate change drought forest decline forests greenhouse experimentation hosts inoculum density introduced species pathogens pests photosynthesis physiological response rain seedlings soil density soil water soil water retention Mediterranean region Abstract. García Lorena Gómez-Aparicio Source: Agricultural and forest meteorology 2019 v.276-277 pp. DOI: 10.1155/2019/2306019Īuthor: Pablo Homet Mario González Luis Matías Oscar Godoy Ignacio M. Assessment of soil quality (SQ) indicators that distinguish soil degradation in different land use (LU) types is enviable to achieve. Soil degradation, which involves physical, chemical, and biological degradation, is the key component of land degradation. Land degradation caused by improper land use management is a critical worldwide problem that has revived the issue of resources sustainability. ISSN: 1687-7675 Subject: analysis of variance basins biodegradation carbon nitrogen ratio clay ecological footprint experimental design forests grazing lands infiltration rate land degradation land use planning linear models phosphorus porosity rivers sand silt soil degradation soil density soil depth soil pH soil quality soil sampling soil water subwatersheds sustainable land management total nitrogen volumetric water content Ethiopia Abstract. DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2019.03.017Īuthor: Melku Dagnachew Awdenegest Moges Asfaw Kebede Kassa Source: Applied and environmental soil science 2019 v.2019 pp. Here, the vegetation and soil from one farmland and two restored land. The effects of vegetation restoration on plant characteristics and soil physicochemical properties have been widely documented however, knowledge of the variation in soil ecoenzymatic activity and stoichiometry remains limited, particularly with respect to their relationship with plant and soil variables in restored ecosystems. 1-14 ISSN: 0038-0717 Subject: Robinia pseudoacacia abandoned land age structure alkaline phosphatase belowground biomass biogeochemical cycles chronosequences ecosystems edaphic factors enzyme activity land restoration land use leucyl aminopeptidase microbial biomass nutrient content nutrients pH plant characteristics plantations soil chemical properties soil density soil microorganisms soil nutrients soil water soil water content stoichiometry vegetation types China Abstract. Author: Wei Zhang Yadong Xu Dexin Gao Xing Wang Weichao Liu Jian Deng Xinhui Han Gaihe Yang Yongzhong Feng Guangxin Ren Source: Soil biology & biochemistry 2019 v.134 pp.
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