Enhancing Soil Health Through Biocrusts: A Microbial Ecosystem Approach for Degradation Control and Restoration.

IF 4 3区 生物学 Q2 ECOLOGY Microbial Ecology Pub Date : 2025-02-22 DOI:10.1007/s00248-025-02504-5
Longkat Ayuba Gufwan, Liu Peng, Nkiruka May Gufwan, Shubin Lan, Li Wu
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Escalating global concerns about soil degradation, driven by erosion, salinization, compaction, pollution, and organic matter loss, highlights the critical need for sustainable remediation. Biocrusts-complex communities of cyanobacteria, algae, lichens, bryophytes, and fungi-play a pivotal role in soil stabilization, erosion prevention, and nutrient cycling. This study presents recent advancements in biocrust application for soil management and restoration, focusing on artificial biocrusts as a nature-based solution biotechnology. It emphasizes their effectiveness in enhancing soil quality, biodiversity, and ecosystem functionality. Researchers are leveraging these microbial communities to develop strategies that improve soil health and rehabilitate degraded landscapes. The review concludes that biocrusts are a viable strategy for boosting soil resilience and enhancing soil health against environmental stressors. It recommends future research on their long-term ecological impacts and methods to enhance their functionality.

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通过生物簇增强土壤健康:控制退化和恢复的微生物生态系统方法。
由于侵蚀、盐渍化、板结、污染和有机质流失,全球对土壤退化的担忧日益加剧,这凸显了可持续修复的迫切需要。生物结壳是由蓝藻、藻类、地衣、苔藓和真菌组成的复杂群落,在土壤稳定、水土流失预防和养分循环中起着关键作用。本文介绍了近年来生物结皮在土壤管理和修复中的应用进展,重点介绍了人工生物结皮作为一种基于自然的生物技术解决方案。它强调了它们在提高土壤质量、生物多样性和生态系统功能方面的有效性。研究人员正在利用这些微生物群落来制定改善土壤健康和恢复退化景观的策略。该综述认为,生物结皮是提高土壤恢复力和增强土壤健康抵御环境胁迫的一种可行策略。它建议未来研究它们的长期生态影响和增强其功能的方法。
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Microbial Ecology
Microbial Ecology 生物-海洋与淡水生物学
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6.90
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2.80%
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212
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: The journal Microbial Ecology was founded more than 50 years ago by Dr. Ralph Mitchell, Gordon McKay Professor of Applied Biology at Harvard University in Cambridge, MA. The journal has evolved to become a premier location for the presentation of manuscripts that represent advances in the field of microbial ecology. The journal has become a dedicated international forum for the presentation of high-quality scientific investigations of how microorganisms interact with their environment, with each other and with their hosts. Microbial Ecology offers articles of original research in full paper and note formats, as well as brief reviews and topical position papers.
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