Although the effects of nitrogen (N) fertilization on soil microflora have been well studied, the effects should be verified across soil types and N-added levels.
Bivalve habitats were once a dominant ecosystem in temperate and subtropical estuaries worldwide.
Explore in-depth analysis on microplastic pollution in soil, its ecological risks, and innovative analytical methods for managing this emerging challenge.
Instresting assessment on the environmental impact that the production of plastic bags can have worldwide
Ectomycorrhizal (ECM) fungi are crucial in the functioning of most forest ecosystems. Increased understanding of ECM symbiosis has led to numerous advancements in environment protection and forestry.
The transformational potential of Agenda 2030 lies in the synergies to be found among the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Activities in the food-energy-water nexus require ecosystem services to maintain productivity and prevent ecological degradation.
A policy and research agenda has emerged in recent years to understand the interconnected risks natural resource systems face and drive.
Bruce H. Lipshutz is currently a professor of chemistry at the University of California, Santa Barbara.
It is commonly acknowledged that ants improve the hydraulic properties of soils in which they build their nests.