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Biocrusts: Overlooked hotspots of managed soils in mesic environments

Corinna Gall, Juliette Ohan, Karin Glaser, Ulf Karsten, Michael Schloter, Thomas Scholten, Stefanie Schulz, Steffen Seitz, Julia Katharina Kurth

2022Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract 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.

Topics & Concepts

Biogeochemical cycleEcosystemEnvironmental scienceAridSoil waterDisturbance (geology)Nutrient cycleEcosystem engineerEcologyNutrientEarth scienceSoil scienceGeologyBiologyPaleontologyBiocrusts and Microbial EcologyAquatic Ecosystems and Phytoplankton DynamicsLichen and fungal ecology
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