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  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,336 Views
18 Pages

Actinomycins from Soil-Inhabiting Streptomyces as Sources of Antibacterial Pigments for Silk Dyeing

  • Tananya Nuanjohn,
  • Nungruthai Suphrom,
  • Nareeluk Nakaew,
  • Wasu Pathom-Aree,
  • Nattha Pensupa,
  • Apiradee Siangsuepchart,
  • Bernard Dell and
  • Juangjun Jumpathong

8 August 2023

Actinobacteria produce a broad spectrum of bioactive substances that are used in the pharmaceutical, agricultural, and biotechnology industries. This study investigates the production of bioactive substances in Streptomyces, isolated from soil under...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1,956 Views
17 Pages

Xerophilic Aspergillaceae Dominate the Communities of Culturable Fungi in the Mound Nests of the Western Thatching Ant (Formica obscuripes)

  • Rachelle M. Gross,
  • Courtney L. Geer,
  • Jillian D. Perreaux,
  • Amin Maharaj,
  • Susan Du,
  • James A. Scott and
  • Wendy A. Untereiner

23 October 2024

The nests of mound-building ants are unexplored reservoirs of fungal diversity. A previous assessment of this diversity in the nests of Formica ulkei suggested that water availability may be a determinant of the composition of this mycota. To investi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
75 Citations
8,602 Views
50 Pages

New Species of Trichoderma Isolated as Endophytes and Saprobes from Southwest China

  • Hua Zheng,
  • Min Qiao,
  • Yifan Lv,
  • Xing Du,
  • Ke-Qin Zhang and
  • Zefen Yu

9 June 2021

During the investigation of endophytic fungi diversity in aquatic plants and the fungal diversity in soil in southwest China, we obtained 208 isolates belonging to Trichoderma, including 28 isolates as endophytes from aquatic plants and 180 isolates...

  • Article
  • Open Access
962 Views
18 Pages

Integrative Taxonomy Reveals Two New Trichoderma Species and a First Mexican Record from Coffee Soils in Veracruz

  • Rosa María Arias Mota,
  • Rosario Gregorio Cipriano,
  • Alondra Guadalupe Martínez Santos and
  • Gabriela Heredia Abarca

1 December 2025

Trichoderma species are globally distributed fungi with remarkable biotechnological relevance. In this study, we describe two new species, T. jilotepecense and T. sanisidroense, and report T. endophyticum as the first record for Mexico. All isolates...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,675 Views
31 Pages

The Molecular Profile of Soil Microbial Communities Inhabiting a Cambrian Host Rock

  • Ting Huang,
  • Daniel Carrizo,
  • Laura Sánchez-García,
  • Qitao Hu,
  • Angélica Anglés,
  • David Gómez-Ortiz,
  • Liang-Liang Yu and
  • David C. Fernández-Remolar

The process of soil genesis unfolds as pioneering microbial communities colonize mineral substrates, enriching them with biomolecules released from bedrock. The resultant intricate surface units emerge from a complex interplay among microbiota and pl...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,035 Views
17 Pages

Rapid Response to Experimental Warming of a Microbial Community Inhabiting High Arctic Patterned Ground Soil

  • Kevin K. Newsham,
  • Birgitte Kortegaard Danielsen,
  • Elisabeth Machteld Biersma,
  • Bo Elberling,
  • Guy Hillyard,
  • Priyanka Kumari,
  • Anders Priemé,
  • Cheolwoon Woo and
  • Naomichi Yamamoto

14 December 2022

The influence of climate change on microbial communities inhabiting the sparsely vegetated patterned ground soils that are widespread across the High Arctic is poorly understood. Here, in a four-year experiment on Svalbard, we warmed patterned ground...

  • Brief Report
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,700 Views
8 Pages

14 November 2024

Poor sanitation, improper food handling, limited access to safe drinking water sources, and limited access to healthcare services contribute to a high prevalence of infections caused by soil-transmitted helminths (STHs) among the BaAka Pygmies, an in...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,791 Views
13 Pages

Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are an integration of external photoautotrophs and internal heterotrophic communities. Sand burial is a ubiquitous disturbance that affects the biodiversity and ecological function of BSCs, but little is known about the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,115 Views
25 Pages

Widespread Ability of Ligninolytic Fungi to Degrade Hazardous Organic Pollutants as the Basis for the Self-Purification Ability of Natural Ecosystems and for Mycoremediation Technologies

  • Natalia Pozdnyakova,
  • Ekaterina Dubrovskaya,
  • Dietmar Schlosser,
  • Svetlana Kuznetsova,
  • Elena Sigida,
  • Vyacheslav Grinev,
  • Sergei Golubev,
  • Elena Kryuchkova,
  • Giovanna Cristina Varese and
  • Olga Turkovskaya

18 February 2022

The ability of sixteen wood- and soil-inhabiting basidiomycete strains and four ascomycete strains to degrade the most hazardous, widespread, and persistent pollutants (polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons, oxyethylated nonylphenol, alkylphenol, anthraqu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
6,365 Views
10 Pages

A Comparison of Different Protocols for the Extraction of Microbial DNA Inhabiting Synthetic Mars Simulant Soil

  • Han Wang,
  • Agata Pijl,
  • Binbin Liu,
  • Wieger Wamelink,
  • Gerard W. Korthals,
  • Ohana Y. A. Costa and
  • Eiko E. Kuramae

Compared with typical Earth soil, Martian soil and Mars simulant soils have distinct properties, including pH > 8.0 and high contents of silicates, iron-rich minerals, sulfates, and metal oxides. This unique soil matrix poses a major challenge for...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
2,574 Views
16 Pages

Analysis of Ciliate Community Diversity in Decaying Pinus nigra Logs

  • Roberta Pastorelli,
  • Maria Alexandra Cucu,
  • Alessandra Lagomarsino,
  • Alessandro Paletto and
  • Isabella De Meo

21 April 2022

Ciliates are an important component of the detritus and energy flow in forest ecosystems. The present study aims to provide an early insight into the abundance and composition of the ciliate community inhabiting deadwood in relation to the different...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,356 Views
17 Pages

Identifying Active Rather than Total Methanotrophs Inhabiting Surface Soil Is Essential for the Microbial Prospection of Gas Reservoirs

  • Kewei Xu,
  • Cheng Tao,
  • Lei Gu,
  • Xuying Zheng,
  • Yuanyuan Ma,
  • Zhengfei Yan,
  • Yongge Sun,
  • Yuanfeng Cai and
  • Zhongjun Jia

Methane-oxidizing bacteria (MOB) have long been recognized as an important bioindicator for oil and gas exploration. However, due to their physiological and ecological diversity, the distribution of MOB in different habitats varies widely, making it...

  • Article
  • Open Access
50 Citations
7,786 Views
21 Pages

20 January 2022

Accumulation of heavy metals in soil is becoming an increasingly serious eco-environmental problem. Thus, investigating how plants mitigate heavy metal toxicity is necessary to reduce the associated risks. Here, we aimed to assess the bioremediation...

  • Review
  • Open Access
103 Citations
13,321 Views
31 Pages

Soil Pollution from Micro- and Nanoplastic Debris: A Hidden and Unknown Biohazard

  • Shamina Imran Pathan,
  • Paola Arfaioli,
  • Tommaso Bardelli,
  • Maria Teresa Ceccherini,
  • Paolo Nannipieri and
  • Giacomo Pietramellara

4 September 2020

The fate, properties and determination of microplastics (MPs) and nanoplastics (NPs) in soil are poorly known. In fact, most of the 300 million tons of plastics produced each year ends up in the environment and the soil acts as a log-term sink for th...

  • Article
  • Open Access
522 Views
12 Pages

Effects of Soil Restoration in Cadmium-Polluted Areas on Body Cadmium Burden and Renal Tubular Damage in Inhabitants in Japan

  • Kazuhiro Nogawa,
  • Masaru Sakurai,
  • Yuuka Watanabe,
  • Masao Ishizaki,
  • Yasumitsu Ogra,
  • Yu-Ki Tanaka,
  • Hirotaro Iwase,
  • Kayo Tanaka,
  • Teruhiko Kido and
  • Koji Nogawa
  • + 1 author

22 November 2025

This study explored the effects of soil restoration on cadmium (Cd) body burden and renal tubular damage in inhabitants of Cd-polluted areas by estimating the lifetime Cd (LCd) intake and expected LCd intake without soil restoration. In total, 1819 p...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
2,356 Views
16 Pages

Agriophara rhombata is a tea leaf moth that is considered one of the most destructive pests of Camellia sinensis (tea plant). Several recent studies have shown that many insects acquire part of the microbiome from their host and soil, but the pattern...

  • Article
  • Open Access
31 Citations
5,737 Views
21 Pages

Diversity of Phytophthora Communities across Different Types of Mediterranean Vegetation in a Nature Reserve Area

  • Mario Riolo,
  • Francesco Aloi,
  • Federico La Spada,
  • Saverio Sciandrello,
  • Salvatore Moricca,
  • Elena Santilli,
  • Antonella Pane and
  • Santa Olga Cacciola

6 August 2020

Research Highlights: Protected natural areas are a reservoir of Phytophthora species and represent the most suitable sites to study their ecology, being less disturbed by human activities than other environments. Background and Objectives: The specif...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
3,434 Views
13 Pages

Identification and Isolation Pattern of Globisporangium spp. from a Sanionia Moss Colony in Ny-Ålesund, Spitsbergen Is., Norway from 2006 to 2018

  • Motoaki Tojo,
  • Natsumi Fujii,
  • Hironori Yagi,
  • Yuki Yamashita,
  • Katsuyuki Tokura,
  • Kenichi Kida,
  • Akiho Hakoda,
  • María-Luz Herrero,
  • Tamotsu Hoshino and
  • Masaki Uchida

Globisporangium spp. are soil-inhabiting oomycetes distributed worldwide, including in polar regions. Some species of the genus are known as important plant pathogens. This study aimed to clarify the species construction of Globisporangium spp. and t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
3,989 Views
15 Pages

Bioexploration and Phylogenetic Placement of Entomopathogenic Fungi of the Genus Beauveria in Soils of Lebanon Cedar Forests

  • Charbel Al Khoury,
  • Georges Nemer,
  • Richard Humber,
  • Nehme El-Hachem,
  • Jacques Guillot,
  • Racha Chehab,
  • Elise Noujeim,
  • Yara El Khoury,
  • Wadih Skaff and
  • Nabil Nemer

31 October 2021

The cedar forests of Lebanon have been threatened by the outbreak caused by climate change of a web-spinning sawfly, Cephalcia tannourinensis (Hymenoptera: Pamphiliidae), which negatively impacted the survival of one of the oldest tree species on ear...

  • Article
  • Open Access
16 Citations
3,737 Views
21 Pages

22 December 2021

Because sewage sludge is contaminated with heavy metals, its disposal in the soil may pose risks to the ecosystem. Thus, heavy metal remediation is necessary to reduce the associated risks. The goal of this research is to introduce a heavy metal resi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
24 Citations
7,920 Views
10 Pages

Detection and Quantification of Fusarium spp. (F. oxysporum, F. verticillioides, F. graminearum) and Magnaporthiopsis maydis in Maize Using Real-Time PCR Targeting the ITS Region

  • Maria Doroteia Campos,
  • Mariana Patanita,
  • Catarina Campos,
  • Patrick Materatski,
  • Carla M. R. Varanda,
  • Isabel Brito and
  • Maria do Rosário Félix

22 January 2019

Fusarium spp. and Magnaporthiopsis maydis are soil-inhabiting fungi and respectively the causal agents of fusarium ear rot and late wilt, two important diseases that can affect maize, one of the most important cereal crops worldwide. Here, we present...

  • Article
  • Open Access
52 Citations
9,015 Views
18 Pages

Soil Reclamation of Abandoned Mine Lands by Revegetation in Northwestern Part of Transylvania: A 40-Year Retrospective Study

  • Mihai Buta,
  • Gheorghe Blaga,
  • Laura Paulette,
  • Ioan Păcurar,
  • Sanda Roșca,
  • Orsolya Borsai,
  • Florina Grecu,
  • Pauliuc Ecaterina Sînziana and
  • Cornel Negrușier

19 June 2019

Mining activities for mineral resources over the years have resulted in major soil damage. Due the removal process of desired mineral materials, soil textures have been destroyed, various nutrient cycles have been disturbed, and microbial communities...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,160 Views
15 Pages

Two New Species and a New Record of Microdochium from Grasses in Yunnan Province, South-West China

  • Ying Gao,
  • Guang-Cong Ren,
  • Dhanushka N. Wanasinghe,
  • Jian-Chu Xu,
  • Antonio Roberto Gomes de Farias and
  • Heng Gui

14 December 2022

Microdochium species are frequently reported as phytopathogens on various plants and also as saprobic and soil-inhabiting organisms. As a pathogen, they mainly affect grasses and cereals, causing severe disease in economically valuable crops, resulti...

  • Article
  • Open Access
17 Citations
10,004 Views
21 Pages

Invasion by Exotic Earthworms Alters Biodiversity and Communities of Litter- and Soil-dwelling Oribatid Mites

  • Jordan L. Burke,
  • John C. Maerz,
  • Joseph R. Milanovich,
  • Melany C. Fisk and
  • Kamal J.K. Gandhi

15 March 2011

Exotic earthworms are drivers of biotic communities in invaded North American forest stands. Here we used ecologically important oribatid mite (Arachnida: Acari) communities, as model organisms to study the responses of litter- and soil-dwelling micr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
4,549 Views
18 Pages

21 October 2020

Agricultural grasslands provide vital habitats for many species. Yet despite representing a significant proportion of European land use, they are disproportionately understudied compared to arable systems. Increases in productivity and intensificatio...

  • Article
  • Open Access
20 Citations
3,886 Views
14 Pages

18 November 2021

Entomopathogenic fungi (EF), who represent active agents to control insect natural populations, usually persist in terrestrial habitats. Southwest area in China has various climate conditions and abundant plant biodiversity (crop, forest, grassy, orc...

  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
3,262 Views
12 Pages

21 January 2022

The manuscript presents the first report to produce silver nanoparticles (AgNPs) using soil-inhabiting Purpureocillium lilacinum fungus cell filtrate as a promising fungicide and nematicide on two microorganisms causing high economic losses in agricu...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,023 Views
16 Pages

17 May 2022

Complicated factors in urban areas have been reported to impact the density, biomass, and diversity of earthworm fauna. Urban parks provide essential habitats for earthworm fauna. However, how earthworm fauna are impacted by park traits, such as cons...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
3,911 Views
28 Pages

Bacterial Isolate Inhabiting Spitsbergen Soil Modifies the Physiological Response of Phaseolus coccineus in Control Conditions and under Exogenous Application of Methyl Jasmonate and Copper Excess

  • Agnieszka Hanaka,
  • Artur Nowak,
  • Andrzej Plak,
  • Sławomir Dresler,
  • Ewa Ozimek,
  • Jolanta Jaroszuk-Ściseł,
  • Magdalena Wójciak-Kosior and
  • Ireneusz Sowa

The aim of the study was to demonstrate the potential of the promotion and regulation of plant physiology and growth under control and copper stress conditions, and the impact of the exogenous application of methyl jasmonate on this potential. Runner...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,954 Views
13 Pages

24 November 2022

Mitogen-activated protein kinase (MAPK) signaling pathways control fundamental aspects of growth and development in fungi. In the soil-inhabiting ascomycete Fusarium oxysporum, which causes vascular wilt disease in more than a hundred crops, the MAPK...

  • Review
  • Open Access
39 Citations
15,249 Views
12 Pages

Insects as a Nitrogen Source for Plants

  • Scott W. Behie and
  • Michael J. Bidochka

31 July 2013

Many plants have evolved adaptations in order to survive in low nitrogen environments. One of the best-known adaptations is that of plant symbiosis with nitrogen-fixing bacteria; this is the major route by which nitrogen is incorporated into plant b...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,476 Views
11 Pages

Evaluation of Entomopathogenic Nematodes against Common Wireworm Species in Potato Cultivation

  • Arife Gümüş Askar,
  • Ebubekir Yüksel,
  • Refik Bozbuğa,
  • Atilla Öcal,
  • Halil Kütük,
  • Dilek Dinçer,
  • Ramazan Canhilal,
  • Abdelfattah A. Dababat and
  • Mustafa İmren

9 February 2023

Wireworms (Coleoptera: Elateridae) are common insect pests that attack a wide range of economically important crops including potatoes. The control of wireworms is of prime importance in potato production due to the potential damage of the larvae to...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
4,716 Views
7 Pages

A Case of Trauma-Induced Falciformispora lignatilis Eumycetoma in a Renal Transplant Recipient

  • Maxwell Olenski,
  • Catriona Halliday,
  • James Gullifer,
  • Elena Martinez,
  • Amy Crowe,
  • Harsha Sheorey and
  • Jonathan Darby

Mycetoma is a chronic, granulomatous, subcutaneous infection caused by several species of fungi and soil-inhabiting bacteria, and is divided into eumycetoma and actinomycetoma, respectively. Endemicity is described with worldwide distribution within...

  • Article
  • Open Access
12 Citations
4,641 Views
16 Pages

Effectiveness of the Entomopathogenic Fungal Species Metarhizium anisopliae Strain NCAIM 362 Treatments against Soil Inhabiting Melolontha melolontha Larvae in Sweet Potato (Ipomoea batatas L.)

  • Barna Putnoky-Csicsó,
  • Szende Tonk,
  • Attila Szabó,
  • Zsuzsanna Márton,
  • Franciska Tóthné Bogdányi,
  • Ferenc Tóth,
  • Éva Abod,
  • János Bálint and
  • Adalbert Balog

22 July 2020

The effect of fungal entomopathogen M. anisopliae strain NCAIM 362 against M. melolontha larvae in sweet potato was tested under open field conditions when crop management included compost supply and soil cover (agro-foil or agro-textile). Additional...

  • Feature Paper
  • Article
  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,633 Views
23 Pages

Agaricales Mushroom Lignin Peroxidase: From Structure–Function to Degradative Capabilities

  • María Isabel Sánchez-Ruiz,
  • Iván Ayuso-Fernández,
  • Jorge Rencoret,
  • Andrés Manuel González-Ramírez,
  • Dolores Linde,
  • Irene Davó-Siguero,
  • Antonio Romero,
  • Ana Gutiérrez,
  • Angel T. Martínez and
  • Francisco Javier Ruiz-Dueñas

12 September 2021

Lignin biodegradation has been extensively studied in white-rot fungi, which largely belong to order Polyporales. Among the enzymes that wood-rotting polypores secrete, lignin peroxidases (LiPs) have been labeled as the most efficient. Here, we chara...

  • Article
  • Open Access
15 Citations
5,093 Views
17 Pages

This research aims at combined and relative effect levels on anxiety of: (1) perceived risk, knowledge, optimism, pessimism, and social trust; and (2) four sub-variables of social trust among inhabitants concerning living on heavy metal contaminated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
28 Citations
3,689 Views
16 Pages

The Respiratory Burst Oxidase Homolog Protein D (GhRbohD) Positively Regulates the Cotton Resistance to Verticillium dahliae

  • Wanting Huang,
  • Yalin Zhang,
  • Jinglong Zhou,
  • Feng Wei,
  • Zili Feng,
  • Lihong Zhao,
  • Yongqiang Shi,
  • Hongjie Feng and
  • Heqin Zhu

2 December 2021

Verticillium wilt, mainly caused by a soil-inhabiting fungus Verticillium dahliae, can seriously reduce the yield and quality of cotton. The complex mechanism underlying cotton resistance to Verticillium wilt remains largely unknown. In plants, react...

  • Review
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,758 Views
26 Pages

Citrus Psorosis Virus: Current Insights on a Still Poorly Understood Ophiovirus

  • Zineb Belabess,
  • Tourya Sagouti,
  • Naima Rhallabi,
  • Abdessalem Tahiri,
  • Sébastien Massart,
  • Rachid Tahzima,
  • Rachid Lahlali and
  • M. Haissam Jijakli

Citrus psorosis was reported for the first time in Florida in 1896 and was confirmed as a graft-transmissible disease in 1934. Citrus psorosis virus (CPsV) is the presumed causal agent of this disease. It is considered as a type species of the genus...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,111 Views
10 Pages

11 November 2022

Rice is an important food crop, and its production is significantly affected by salt stress under the changing climate. Soil-inhabiting microbial inoculants as well as efficient nitrogen (N) nutrition may have ameliorative effects on rice growth and...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
1,871 Views
14 Pages

Study on Syntaxonomic Diversity of Algal Cenoses in Soils of the Russian Far East, Using an Integrative Taxonomic Approach

  • Shamil R. Abdullin,
  • Arthur Yu. Nikulin,
  • Veronika B. Bagmet,
  • Vyacheslav Yu. Nikulin,
  • Elena A. Zharikova,
  • Irina V. Kiseleva and
  • Andrey A. Gontcharov

20 January 2024

Soil is a unique ecosystem with peculiar biodiversity that includes cyanobacteria and algae. Traditionally, cyanobacterial and algal cenoses were described mainly using the dominance approach, rarely based on the Braun-Blanquet method (floristic clas...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
2,746 Views
13 Pages

Composition and Ecological Structure of the Fauna of Litter and Soil True Bugs (Insecta, Heteroptera) in Kazakh Upland (Central Kazakhstan) Pine Forests

  • Veronika S. Abukenova,
  • Nadezhda P. Slavchenko,
  • Gulnaz T. Kartbayeva,
  • Amanay B. Myrzabayev,
  • Aliya B. Yeshmagambetova,
  • Nazira M. Duzbayeva,
  • Malika T. Kabbassova and
  • Almira K. Abukenova

31 July 2022

We assessed true bugs among aboveground and soil inhabitants of four different biocoenoses of pine forests representing the intrazone flora and fauna areas of the Kazakh Upland. True bugs were collected from litter according to the methods of soil zo...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,911 Views
17 Pages

Enzymatic Activity of Soil on the Occurrence of the Endangered Beetle Cheilotoma musciformis (Coleoptera: Chrysomelidae) in Xerothermic Grasslands

  • Barbara Futa,
  • Mariusz Kulik,
  • Łukasz Kajtoch,
  • Miłosz A. Mazur,
  • Małgorzata Jaźwa,
  • Radosław Ścibior and
  • Justyna Wielgos

25 April 2024

This work attempts to find the reasons for the rather limited range of occurrence of Cheilotoma musciformis in Poland, based on soil properties, which affects both the plant cover and the entomofauna. The aim of the study was to assess the influence...

  • Article
  • Open Access
26 Citations
5,188 Views
22 Pages

Ecological and Health Risk Assessments of an Abandoned Gold Mine (Remance, Panama): Complex Scenarios Need a Combination of Indices

  • Ana Cristina González-Valoys,
  • José María Esbrí,
  • Juan Antonio Campos,
  • Jonatha Arrocha,
  • Eva María García-Noguero,
  • Tisla Monteza-Destro,
  • Ernesto Martínez,
  • Raimundo Jiménez-Ballesta,
  • Eric Gutiérrez and
  • Pablo Higueras
  • + 3 authors

The derelict Remance gold mine is a possible source of pollution with potentially toxic elements (PTEs). In the study area, diverse mine waste has been left behind and exposed to weather conditions, and poses risks for soil, plants and water bodies,...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,266 Views
16 Pages

The Comprehensive Health Risk Assessment of Polish Smelters with Ecotoxicological Studies

  • Magdalena Wróbel,
  • Agnieszka Trzyna,
  • Farhad Zeynalli and
  • Justyna Rybak

Air pollution connected to smelter activity can significantly deteriorate the quality of soil due to the precipitation of rain or simple deposition of the air particulates into the ground. Hence, in this study, we focused on the analysis of the soil...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,946 Views
17 Pages

Chromium Poisoning in Buffaloes in the Vicinity of Contaminated Pastureland, Punjab, Pakistan

  • Maria Ghazzal,
  • Muhammad Iftikhar Hussain,
  • Zafar Iqbal Khan,
  • M. Habib ur Rahman,
  • Abeer A. El-Habeeb and
  • Hsi-Hsien Yang

15 November 2022

This article focuses on the toxic element chromium (Cr) in wastewater, its incorporation into soil plant systems, and its relevant toxicity in the food chain as assessed by a health risk assessment from dietary intake. The Nili Ravi buffalo is an imp...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,848 Views
19 Pages

Certain Trichoderma isolates provide biofertilizer, biocontrol, and other plant-beneficial activities while inhabiting the soil or internal plant tissue, and their use in agricultural systems can contribute to sustainable food production. It is thoug...

  • Article
  • Open Access
22 Citations
10,489 Views
36 Pages

7 November 2011

The characterization, evaluation and remediation of polluted soils is one of the present environmental challenges to be addressed in the coming years. The origin of trace elements in soils can be either geogenic or anthropogenic, but only the latter...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,447 Views
13 Pages

The Cape fynbos biome in South Africa is home to highly diverse and endemic shrub legumes, which include species of Aspalathus, Polhillia, Wiborgia and Wiborgiella. These species play a significant role in improving soil fertility due to their abilit...

  • Feature Paper
  • Review
  • Open Access
40 Citations
22,685 Views
27 Pages

8 December 2022

In recent years, many different methods that allow for the analysis of the biodiversity and structure of the community of microorganisms inhabiting the soil environment have emerged. Many of these approaches are based on molecular methods including t...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
5,540 Views
11 Pages

This study focused on revealing the correlations between rock phosphate-solubilizing bacteria (PSB) counts and differing properties of the rhizosphere soil. One hundred and thirty-two samples of rhizosphere soil of faba bean (Vicia faba L.) were coll...

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