Soil Quality in Different Environments
A special issue of Applied Sciences (ISSN 2076-3417). This special issue belongs to the section "Environmental Sciences".
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 July 2021) | Viewed by 6303
Special Issue Editor
Interests: soil contamination; soil bacterial and fungal biomass; soil microarthropods; soil DNA; soil functionality; gas exchange; soil quality index
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Dear Colleagues,
Soil provides the main foundation for terrestrial ecosystems. Over recent decades, a significant increase in soil-degradation processes, driven or exacerbated by human activity, has occurred. In particular, soils are affected by climate change, pollution, agriculture and fires that negatively impact their quality.
Many organisms quickly respond to soil abiotic properties. Therefore, the integration of abiotic and biotic properties could provide useful information for the evaluation of soil quality and, in turn, preserving it. To date, fundamental challenges for better understanding the relationships between soil-organism distributions or functions and soil abiotic properties are still present. Research involved in the study of soil quality is welcome in this Special Issue.
Prof. Dr. Giulia Maisto
Guest Editor
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Keywords
- Structural and functional diversity
- Soil contamination
- Soil bacterial and fungal biomass
- Soil microarthropods
- Soil DNA
- Soil functionality
- Gas exchange
- Soil quality index
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