TY - JOUR
T1 - Biocrusts
T2 - Overlooked hotspots of managed soils in mesic environments
AU - Gall, Corinna
AU - Ohan, Juliette
AU - Glaser, Karin
AU - Karsten, Ulf
AU - Schloter, Michael
AU - Scholten, Thomas
AU - Schulz, Stefanie
AU - Seitz, Steffen
AU - Kurth, Julia Katharina
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2022 The Authors. Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science published by Wiley-VCH GmbH.
PY - 2022/12
Y1 - 2022/12
N2 - Biological soil crusts, or “biocrusts”, are biogeochemical hotspots that can significantly influence ecosystem processes in arid environments. Although they can cover large areas, particularly in managed sites with frequent anthropogenic disturbance, their importance in mesic environments is not well understood. As in arid regions, biocrusts in mesic environments can significantly influence nutrient cycling, soil stabilization, and water balance; however, their persistence may differ. We call for interdisciplinary physical, biological, microbiological, chemical, and applied soil science research with a special focus on biocrusts of managed soils from mesic environments, to better understand their impact on overall ecosystem health and resilience, particularly with regard to climate change.
AB - Biological soil crusts, or “biocrusts”, are biogeochemical hotspots that can significantly influence ecosystem processes in arid environments. Although they can cover large areas, particularly in managed sites with frequent anthropogenic disturbance, their importance in mesic environments is not well understood. As in arid regions, biocrusts in mesic environments can significantly influence nutrient cycling, soil stabilization, and water balance; however, their persistence may differ. We call for interdisciplinary physical, biological, microbiological, chemical, and applied soil science research with a special focus on biocrusts of managed soils from mesic environments, to better understand their impact on overall ecosystem health and resilience, particularly with regard to climate change.
KW - biological soil crust
KW - climate change
KW - erosion
KW - hotspot
KW - managed sites
KW - mesic environments
KW - soil degradation
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U2 - 10.1002/jpln.202200252
DO - 10.1002/jpln.202200252
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85141545076
SN - 1436-8730
VL - 185
SP - 745
EP - 751
JO - Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science
JF - Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science
IS - 6
ER -