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    Sampling strategies for tropical forest nutrient cycling studies: a case study in São Paulo, Brazil by G. Sparovek, O. A. Camargo

    Published 1997-12-01
    “…The objective of this study was to define a sampling strategy and data analysis for some parameters frequently used in nutrient cycling studies, i. e., litter amount, total nutrient amounts in litter and its composition (Ca, Mg, Κ, Ν and P), and soil attributes at three depths (organic matter, Ρ content, cation exchange capacity and base saturation). …”
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    Bacteria with Different Assemblages in the Soil Profile Drive the Diverse Nutrient Cycles in the Sugarcane Straw Retention Ecosystem by Caifang Zhang, Muhammad Tayyab, Ahmad Yusuf Abubakar, Ziqi Yang, Ziqin Pang, Waqar Islam, Zhaoli Lin, Shiyan Li, Jun Luo, Xiaoliang Fan, Nyumah Fallah, Hua Zhang

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…At the genus level, SR enriched the topsoil with <i>Gp1</i>, <i>Gp2</i>, <i>Gp5</i>, <i>Gp7</i>, <i>Gemmatimonas</i>, <i>Kofleria</i>, <i>Sphingomonas</i>, and <i>Gaiella</i>, which decompose lignocellulose and contribute to nutrient cycling. In summary, SR not only improved soil physicochemical properties and enzyme activities but also enriched bacterial taxa involved in lignocellulosic decomposition and nutrient cycling (C and N) throughout the soil profile. …”
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    The core mangrove microbiome reveals shared taxa potentially involved in nutrient cycling and promoting host survival by Benjamin J. Wainwright, Trevor Millar, Lacee Bowen, Lauren Semon, K. J. E. Hickman, Jen Nie Lee, Zhi Yi Yeo, Geoffrey Zahn

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Abstract Background Microbes have fundamental roles underpinning the functioning of our planet, they are involved in global carbon and nutrient cycling, and support the existence of multicellular life. …”
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    Heterogeneity of soil bacterial and bacteriophage communities in three rice agroecosystems and potential impacts of bacteriophage on nutrient cycling by Yajiao Wang, Yu Liu, Yuxing Wu, Nan Wu, Wenwen Liu, Xifeng Wang

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Soil bacteriophages can affect nutrient cycling by boosting host metabolism through the carried auxiliary metabolic genes (AMGs) and lysing the host bacteria that are involved in biogeochemical cycles. …”
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    Biochar improves the nutrient cycle in sandy-textured soils and increases crop yield: a systematic review by Madina Bekchanova, Luca Campion, Stephan Bruns, Tom Kuppens, Johannes Lehmann, Marijke Jozefczak, Ann Cuypers, Robert Malina

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Data extraction involved categorizing the various properties of the nutrient cycle into nine main Soil and Plant Properties (SPPs), each of which was studied independently. …”
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    Autumn Maize Intercropped with Tropical Forages: Crop Residues, Nutrient Cycling, Subsequent Soybean and Soil Quality by Francisco Cézar Belchor Lages Pereira, Luiz Malcolm Mano de Mello, Cristiano Magalhães Pariz, Veridiana Zocoler de Mendonça, Élcio Hiroyoshi Yano, Elka Elice Vasco de Miranda, Carlos Alexandre Costa Crusciol

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…ABSTRACT Autumn maize intercropped with tropical forages can raise the amount of crop residues and improve nutrient cycling, favoring subsequent soybean crop. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effect of forms of implementation of intercropping of irrigated autumn maize with tropical forages on yield, decomposition, nutrient accumulation and release, and on the ratio of lignin/total N of forage residues, yield components, and grain yield of subsequent soybean, and on soil physical and chemical properties, under no-tillage in lowland Cerrado. …”
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