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In this study, we hypothesized that key functional traits such as the specific leaf area (SLA), reproductive ratio (reproductive/vegetative biomass), seed mass and maximum plant height would influence the spatial patterns of individual species in annual, gypsophilous plant communities, and that these effects would be modulated by both the soil surface structure (biocrust) and climate (precipitation) conditions.</p>  <p>We mapped the spatial patterns of all plants found in six 1\uffe2\uff80\uff89\uffc3\uff97\uffe2\uff80\uff891\uffc2\uffa0m plots (more than 1000 individuals per plot) in both the seedling (autumn) and adult stages (spring) under two biocrust experimental conditions (intact vs. disturbed biocrust) during two consecutive years which were contrasted in term of precipitation (dry year and wet year). To assess the spatial patterns of seedlings and adults, we fitted four different spatial point pattern models (i.e. Poisson, inhomogeneous Poisson, Poisson cluster and inhomogeneous Poisson cluster processes) to each of the 242 populations of the 26 most abundant species that had more than 15 individuals per plot.</p>  <p>Most seedling populations exhibited clustered spatial patterns that persisted in the adult stage, which suggests that short\uffe2\uff80\uff90distance dispersal is an adaptive trait for soil specialists such as gypsophilous plants. One\uffe2\uff80\uff90third of the populations fitted an inhomogeneous model best but the physical structure of the biocrust was not related to them. More importantly, we found a connection between the functional strategies of species and the spatial distribution of plants. In particular, during the dry year, irrespective of the biocrust conditions, species with a high SLA and high Rep/Veg mainly exhibited clustered spatial patterns, whereas low SLA and low Rep/Veg were associated with random distributions. Species with heavy and light seed masses had random and clustered patterns, respectively. In both the dry and wet years, species with lower maximum heights had clustered patterns, whereas taller species exhibited random patterns. In addition, species with heavier seeds and greater maximum heights had the largest cluster sizes.</p>  <p>Our results confirm that the spatial patterns of seedlings and adult plants are significantly determined by the functional strategy of each species.</p>  </p><p>Read the free Plain Language Summary for this article on the Journal blog.</p", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "0106 biological sciences", "point pattern analysis", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. 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The SoilCare WP5 devised a common data management system for all the study-sites. One important objective is to collect complete and comparable data for an analysis across study sites and data that allows any user to get all the required information when analysing a cropping system.The data model structure created based on the entity-relationship diagram and designed\u00a0to capture all the possible dependencies and complex interactions in a cropping system.   All information is grouped in different pools: i. (experiments\u2019) Basic information such as institution and person metadata ii. (experimental) Field information like climate, inherent soil properties and spatial arrangement iii. The experimental setup which includes the details for the different treatments and the factors iv. Management data that includes all the detailed information for each group of management categories v. 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The data is used to identify the critical areas for plastic waste production due to irrigation pipes.", "keywords": ["Land use", "agricultural plastic waste", "Plastic detection", "GIS", "Waste management", "Waste maps"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Schettini, Evelia, Vox, Giuliano, Convertino, Fabiana, Blanco, Ileana,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10928001"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.5281/zenodo.10928001", "name": "item", "description": "10.5281/zenodo.10928001", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.5281/zenodo.10928001"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2024-04-04T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "11353/10.2114337", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:27:09Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2024-08-05", "title": "Distinct microbial communities are linked to organic matter properties in millimetre-sized soil aggregates", "description": "Abstract                   <p>Soils provide essential ecosystem services and represent the most diverse habitat on Earth. It has been suggested that the presence of various physico-chemically heterogeneous microhabitats supports the enormous diversity of microbial communities in soil. However, little is known about the relationship between microbial communities and their immediate environment at the micro- to millimetre scale. In this study, we examined whether bacteria, archaea, and fungi organize into distinct communities in individual 2-mm-sized soil aggregates and compared them to communities of homogenized bulk soil samples. Furthermore, we investigated their relationship to their local environment by concomitantly determining microbial community structure and physico-chemical properties from the same individual aggregates. Aggregate communities displayed exceptionally high beta-diversity, with 3\uffe2\uff80\uff934 aggregates collectively capturing more diversity than their homogenized parent soil core. Up to 20%\uffe2\uff80\uff9330% of ASVs (particularly rare ones) were unique to individual aggregates selected within a few centimetres. Aggregates and bulk soil samples showed partly different dominant phyla, indicating that taxa that are potentially driving biogeochemical processes at the small scale may not be recognized when analysing larger soil volumes. Microbial community composition and richness of individual aggregates were closely related to aggregate-specific carbon and nitrogen content, carbon stable-isotope composition, and soil moisture, indicating that aggregates provide a stable environment for sufficient time to allow co-development of communities and their environment. We conclude that the soil microbiome is a metacommunity of variable subcommunities. Our study highlights the necessity to study small, spatially coherent soil samples to better understand controls of community structure and community-mediated processes in soils.</p", "keywords": ["0301 basic medicine", "millimetre-scale", "archaea", "Nitrogen", "bulk soil samples", "individual aggregates", "diversity", "soil", "Soil", "03 medical and health sciences", "106026 Ecosystem research", "bacteria", "Soil Microbiology", "106022 Mikrobiologie", "0303 health sciences", "Bacteria", "Microbiota", "Fungi", "Biodiversity", "15. 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Considering the socioeconomic importance of cereal for the country, there is a serious need to characterize the impact of drought on cereal yields. In this study, drought is assessed through (1) indices derived from remote sensing data (the vegetation condition index (VCI), temperature condition index (TCI), vegetation health ind ex (VHI), soil moisture condition index (SMCI) and soil water index for different soil layers (SWI)) and (2) key land surface variables (Land Area Index (LAI), soil moisture (SM) at different depths, soil evaporation and plant transpiration) from a Land Data Assimilation System (LDAS) over 2000\u20132017. A lagged correlation analysis was conducted to assess the relationships between the drought indices and cereal yield at monthly time scales. The VCI and LAI around the heading stage (March-April) are highly linked to yield for all provinces (R = 0.94 for the Khemisset province), while a high link for TCI occurs during the development stage in January-February (R = 0.83 for the Beni Mellal province). Interestingly, indices related to soil moisture in the superficial soil layer are correlated with yield earlier in the season around the emergence stage (December). The results demonstrate the clear added value of using an LDAS compared with using a remote sensing product alone, particularly concerning the soil moisture in the root-zone, considered a key variable for yield production, that is not directly observable from space. The time scale of integration is also discussed. By integrating the indices on the main phenological stages of wheat using a dynamic threshold approach instead of the monthly time scale, the correlation between indices and yield increased by up to 14%. In addition, the contributions of VCI and TCI to VHI were optimized by using yield anomalies as proxies for drought. This study opens perspectives for the development of drought early warning systems in Morocco and over North Africa, as well as for seasonal crop yield forecasting.</p></article>", "keywords": ["[SDE] Environmental Sciences", "550", "Science", "0207 environmental engineering", "Agricultural drought", "02 engineering and technology", "01 natural sciences", "630", "Environmental science", "remote sensing", "Land data assimilation systems", "Pathology", "assimilation systems", "Biology", "land data assimilation systems", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences", "2. 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One source is plastic mulches, which are a source of micro- and nano-sized plastics in agricultural soils. Because of their persistence, there is now a push towards developing biodegradable plastics, which are designed to undergo (partial) breakdown after entering the environment. Yet, limited research has investigated the impacts of both conventional and biodegradable plastics on distinct plants. Moreover, comparisons among studies are difficult due to differences in experimental design. This study directly compares the effects of artificially weathered conventional polyethylene (PE) and starch-based biodegradable polybutylene adipate terephthalate (PBAT) on four food crops, including two monocots (barley, Hordeum vulgare, and wheat, Triticum aestivum L.) and two dicots (carrot, Daucus carota, and lettuce, Lactuca sativa L.). We investigated the effects of environmentally relevant low, medium, and high (0.01\u00a0%, 0.1\u00a0%, 1\u00a0% w/w) concentrations of PE and starch-PBAT blend on seed germination (acute toxicity), and subsequently on plant growth and chlorophyll through a pot-plant experiment (chronic toxicity). Germination of all species was not affected by both plastics. However, root length was reduced for lettuce and wheat seedlings. No other effects were recorded on monocots. We observed a reduction in shoot length and bud wet weight of carrot seedlings for the highest concentration of PE and starch-PBAT blend. Chronic exposure resulted in a significant decrease in shoot biomass of barley and lettuce. Additionally, a positive increase in the number of leaves of lettuce was observed for both plastics. Chlorophyll content was increased in lettuce when exposed to PE and starch-PBAT blend. Overall, adverse effects in dicots were more abundant than in monocots. Importantly, we found that the biodegradable plastic caused more commonly adverse effects on plants compared to conventional plastic, which was confirmed by a mini-review of studies directly comparing the impact of conventional and biodegradable microplastics.", "keywords": ["Microplastics", "0211 other engineering and technologies", "seed germination", "Germination", "Biodegradable Plastics", "02 engineering and technology", "myrkyllisyys", "01 natural sciences", "630", "maatalous", "Soil Pollutants", "Triticum", "agriculture", "Plant growth", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences", "mikromuovi", "580", "2. Zero hunger", "Toxicity", "kasvien kasvu", "Microplastic", "toxicity", "Agriculture", "Hordeum", "it\u00e4minen", "plant growth", "biodegradable plastic", "15. Life on land", "Biodegradable plastic", "Seed germination", "biohajoaminen", "6. 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Two improved scenarios were considered, the first consisted of extending the lifespan of some plastics, and the second entailed the introduction of some biodegradable alternatives.", "keywords": ["plastic waste management", "plastic pollution", "agricultural plastic waste", "GIS", "plastic detection"], "contacts": [{"organization": "Vox, Giuliano, Convertino, Fabiana, Hachem, Ali,", "roles": ["creator"]}]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10927880"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.5281/zenodo.10927880", "name": "item", "description": "10.5281/zenodo.10927880", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.5281/zenodo.10927880"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2024-04-04T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.5281/zenodo.10927881", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:23:58Z", "type": "Dataset", "title": "Raw data for the submitted manuscript entitled \"Prospective Scenarios for Addressing the Agricultural Plastic Waste Issue: Results of a Territorial Analysis\"", "description": "Agricultural activities have been positively affected by the use of plastic products, but this has resulted in the production of plastic waste and led to an increase in environmental pollution.\u00a0 This file concerns plastic waste indices to different crop types and plastic products allowed quantifying and georeferencing actual plastic waste production. 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These themes include: the specific soil management strategy, pedoclimatic conditions, establishment of experiments, other soil management strategies, meta-analysis, modelling and other", "keywords": ["Water management", "EJP SOIL", "Climate change mitigation", "Nitrogen leaching", "CH4", "Conservation agriculture", "Cropping systems", "SOMMIT", "N2O", "Organic matter inputs", "Tillage"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10959076"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.5281/zenodo.10959076", "name": "item", "description": "10.5281/zenodo.10959076", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.5281/zenodo.10959076"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2024-05-13T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.60692/9nxrv-e7y75", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:26:18Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2020-12-16", "title": "Spatial differentiation characteristics and driving factors of agricultural eco-efficiency in Chinese provinces from the perspective of ecosystem services", "description": "Farmland ecosystem service is an important output of agricultural production, but it has been incompletely reflected in current studies on eco-efficiency. In this study, the value of improved farmland ecosystem services is used as one of the expected outputs. The data envelopment method is used to evaluate the agricultural eco-efficiency (AEE) of 31 provincial administrative regions in China from 2006 to 2018. The spatial autocorrelation method is used to explore the characteristics of AEE in China. Geographical detector model (Geodetector) is adopted to detect the driving factors of AEE spatial differentiation in China. China\u2019s AEE trend from 2006 to 2018 was downward with the efficiency value decreasing from 1.023 to 0.995. China\u2019s AEE level has improved with an average of 1.004. The spatial distribution pattern represented in space is in the following order: eastern region &gt; western region &gt; northeast region &gt; central region. The AEE gap among provinces in the western region is the largest, and that in the northeast region is the smallest. China\u2019s AEE spatial correlation distribution presents random distribution characteristics. During the research period, the lowehigh (LH) efficiency response area has centered on Yunnan Province. The lowelow (LL) level concentration area has centered on Inner Mongolia autonomous region and Liaoning Province. The highelow (HL) level diffusion effect agglomeration area has centered on Heilongjiang Province. Energy input, water resource input, and carbon emission are the core drivers of AEE spatial differentiation in China. Water resource input, pesticide input and labor input are the significant control factors of AEE spatial differentiation in the eastern, central, and western regions of China.", "keywords": ["Economics and Econometrics", "China", "Environmental Engineering", "Economics", "Discrete Choice Models in Economics and Health Care", "Social Sciences", "Mathematical analysis", "01 natural sciences", "Environmental science", "Data envelopment analysis", "Life Cycle Assessment and Environmental Impact Analysis", "11. Sustainability", "FOS: Mathematics", "Ecosystem services", "Spatial distribution", "Biology", "Ecosystem Services", "Ecosystem", "0105 earth and related environmental sciences", "Agricultural economics", "2. Zero hunger", "Global and Planetary Change", "Global Analysis of Ecosystem Services and Land Use", "Geography", "Ecology", "Distribution (mathematics)", "Statistics", "FOS: Environmental engineering", "Spatial analysis", "Agriculture", "Remote sensing", "15. 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We established a mesocosm experiment with terrestrial isopods (Oniscus asellus) and millipedes (Glomeris marginata) fed by leaf litter from six common European tree species (ash, maple, lime, beech, oak and Norway spruce) to reveal the effect of litter chemistry on consumption rate and feeding preference as well as on the compositions of gut and faecal microbiomes. The total percentage of consumed litter showed that O. asellus preferred nutrient-rich and labile-C litter of ash over more recalcitrant litter of oak, beech, and Norway spruce, while G. marginata preferred calcium-rich ash, maple and lime litter over beech and Norway spruce. Consumption of litter by O. asellus and G. marginata increased with concentrations of magnesium, sulphur and potassium but decreased with concentrations of iron, phosphorus, lignin, cellulose and TOC. The millipede G. marginata harboured higher bacterial OTU richness (73.5 \u00b1 12.5) than the isopod O. asellus (49.1 \u00b1 15.9), but fungal OTU richness was similar with 25.8 \u00b1 6.7 in O. asellus and 25.7 \u00b1 2.7 in G. marginata. In total, faeces of both animals hosted higher diversity than gut. In gut and faeces of O. asellus, the fungal OTU richness was highest for individuals fed by litter of Norway spruce, while lowest OTU richness was recorded for individuals fed by litter of more palatable ash. In contrast, the highest diversity of the fungal community in gut and faeces of G. marginata was recorded for individuals fed by palatable lime litter, while the lowest OTUs richness was recorded when millipedes were fed by maple and spruce. The structures of bacterial and fungal communities generally separated between O. asellus and G. marginata. The fungal community structure in gut and faeces differed between animals fed by different foliar litters, while the bacterial community structure mainly differed between gut and faeces regardless of the offered type of litter. The fungal community structure in gut and faeces of O. asellus and G. marginata were shaped by concentrations of magnesium, sulphur, lignin and cellulose. The bacterial communities in gut and faeces of both O. asellus and G. marginata were dominated by copiotrophic bacteria, while fungal communities were dominated by unspecified saprotrophs. 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"type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:26:42Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2021-03-04", "title": "Microbial inputs at the litter layer translate climate into altered organic matter properties", "description": "<?xml version='1.0' encoding='UTF-8'?><article><p>&amp;lt;p&amp;gt;Plant litter chemistry is altered during decomposition but it remains unknown if these alterations, and thus the composition of residual litter, will change in response to climate. Selective microbial mineralization of litter components and the accumulation of microbial necromass can drive litter compositional change, but the extent to which these mechanisms respond to climate remains poorly understood. We addressed this knowledge gap by studying needle litter decomposition along a boreal forest climate transect. Specifically, we investigated how the composition and/or metabolism of the decomposer community varies with climate, and if that variation is associated with distinct modifications of litter chemistry during decomposition. We analyzed the composition of microbial phospholipid fatty acids (PLFAs) in the litter layer and measured natural abundance &amp;amp;#948;&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;13&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;C&amp;lt;sub&amp;gt;PLFA&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt; values as an integrated measure of microbial metabolisms. Changes in litter chemistry and &amp;amp;#948;&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;13&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;C values were measured in litterbag experiments conducted at each transect site. A warmer climate was associated with higher litter nitrogen concentrations as well as altered microbial community structure (lower fungi:bacteria ratios) and microbial metabolism (higher &amp;amp;#948;&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;13&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;C&amp;lt;sub&amp;gt;PLFA&amp;lt;/sub&amp;gt;). Litter in warmer transect regions accumulated less aliphatic&amp;amp;#8208;C (lipids, waxes) and retained more O&amp;amp;#8208;alkyl&amp;amp;#8208;C (carbohydrates), consistent with enhanced &amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;13&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;C&amp;amp;#8208;enrichment in residual litter, than in colder regions. These results suggest that chemical changes during litter decomposition will change with climate, driven primarily by indirect climate effects (e.g., greater nitrogen availability and decreased fungi:bacteria ratios) rather than direct temperature effects. A positive correlation between microbial biomass &amp;amp;#948;&amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;13&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;C values and &amp;lt;sup&amp;gt;13&amp;lt;/sup&amp;gt;C&amp;amp;#8208;enrichment during decomposition suggests that change in litter chemistry is driven more by distinct microbial necromass inputs than differences in the selective removal of litter components. Our study highlights the role that microbial inputs during early litter decomposition can play in shaping surface litter contribution to soil organic matter as it responds to climate warming effects such as greater nitrogen availability.&amp;lt;/p&amp;gt;</p></article>", "keywords": ["DECOMPOSITION", "C-13", "CP&#8208", "necromass", "litter decomposition", "COMMUNITY COMPOSITION", "Soil", "CARBON SEQUESTRATION", "Taiga", "boreal forest", "bacteria", "C-13 NMR", "TEMPERATURE", "Biochemistry", " cell and molecular biology", "Soil Microbiology", "FUNGAL", "2. Zero hunger", "MAS C-13&#8208", "Fungi", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. Life on land", "NMR", "6. Clean water", "climate transect", "Plant Leaves", "13. Climate action", "FOREST SOILS", "PLFA", "0401 agriculture", " forestry", " and fisheries", "fungi", "FATTY-ACIDS", "BULK CARBON", "LIGNIN"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/pdf/10.1111/gcb.15420"}, {"href": "https://doi.org/10138/335756"}, {"rel": "related", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/Global%20Change%20Biology", "name": "related record", "description": "related record", "type": "application/json"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10138/335756", "name": "item", "description": "10138/335756", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10138/335756"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2020-11-16T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.60692/qa6mq-50k15", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:26:18Z", "type": "Journal Article", "created": "2022-07-04", "title": "Tree species identity is the predominant modulator of the effects of soil fauna on leaf litter decomposition", "description": "Open AccessLa faune du sol est l'un des principaux moteurs de la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re \u00e0 l'\u00e9chelle locale et mondiale, mais le r\u00f4le des esp\u00e8ces d'arbres dans la m\u00e9diation des effets de la faune du sol sur la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re reste insaisissable. Nous avons men\u00e9 une exp\u00e9rience sur le terrain en utilisant des sacs de liti\u00e8re avec trois tailles de maille diff\u00e9rentes qui ont permis l'acc\u00e8s \u00e0 la microfaune (0,1 mm), \u00e0 la micro et m\u00e9sofaune (2 mm) et \u00e0 la faune totale du sol (5 mm) pour \u00e9valuer la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re foliaire de deux esp\u00e8ces d'arbres associ\u00e9es \u00e0 des champignons mycorhiziens arbusculaires (MA) et de trois esp\u00e8ces d'arbres associ\u00e9es \u00e0 des champignons ectomycorhiziens (ECM) dans six sites de jardins communs danois. Nous avons \u00e9galement \u00e9valu\u00e9 comment les diff\u00e9rences dans la qualit\u00e9 initiale de la liti\u00e8re, les propri\u00e9t\u00e9s du sol et la composition de la communaut\u00e9 microbienne parmi les esp\u00e8ces d'arbres peuvent affecter la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re ainsi que les effets de la faune du sol sur la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re. Les r\u00e9sultats ont montr\u00e9 que (1) la perte de masse de la liti\u00e8re variait consid\u00e9rablement selon la taille des mailles et les esp\u00e8ces d'arbres, avec des taux de d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re (k) allant de 0,273 \u00e0 3,482\u00a0; (2) l'acc\u00e8s \u00e0 la m\u00e9sofaune augmentait significativement la liti\u00e8re k de 0,658 pour la MA et de 0,396 pour les esp\u00e8ces d'arbres ECM sans acc\u00e8s \u00e0 la faune du sol, respectivement de 255 et 92%, tandis que l'acc\u00e8s \u00e0 la fois \u00e0 la m\u00e9so- et \u00e0 la macrofaune augmentait k de 265 et 108% pour les arbres AM et ECM, respectivement\u00a0; (3) l'identit\u00e9 des esp\u00e8ces d'arbres, l'association mycorhizienne, la qualit\u00e9 initiale de la liti\u00e8re, les propri\u00e9t\u00e9s du sol, la composition des communaut\u00e9s microbiennes et la biomasse de la faune du sol ambiant \u00e9taient tous des facteurs influen\u00e7ant significativement la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re, mais l'identit\u00e9 des esp\u00e8ces d'arbres \u00e9tait le facteur dominant ind\u00e9pendamment de la taille des mailles des sacs de liti\u00e8re\u00a0; et (4) les effets de la m\u00e9sofaune sur la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re \u00e9taient principalement contr\u00f4l\u00e9s par l'identit\u00e9 des esp\u00e8ces d'arbres, la concentration initiale en Mg de la liti\u00e8re et le rapport lignine\u00a0:N, tandis que le petit impact suppl\u00e9mentaire de l'acc\u00e8s \u00e0 la macrofaune n'\u00e9tait pas bien expliqu\u00e9 par aucun des facteurs \u00e9valu\u00e9s. Dans l'ensemble, nos r\u00e9sultats sugg\u00e8rent que les esp\u00e8ces d'arbres affectent la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re via une stimulation diff\u00e9rente du fonctionnement de la faune du sol, et que les esp\u00e8ces d'arbres associ\u00e9es \u00e0 la MA et \u00e0 la mec diff\u00e8rent dans le degr\u00e9 auquel la faune du sol stimule la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re. Cependant, le mod\u00e8le n'\u00e9tait pas enti\u00e8rement coh\u00e9rent car les taux de d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re pour la chaux associ\u00e9e \u00e0 la mec \u00e9taient stimul\u00e9s dans la m\u00eame mesure que les taux pour les esp\u00e8ces d'arbres associ\u00e9es \u00e0 la MA, le fr\u00eane et l'\u00e9rable. Dans l'ensemble, nos r\u00e9sultats sugg\u00e8rent que les communaut\u00e9s de m\u00e9so- et de macrofaune du sol peuvent am\u00e9liorer les effets des esp\u00e8ces d'arbres sur la d\u00e9composition de la liti\u00e8re ainsi que l'incorporation de la liti\u00e8re C dans le sol min\u00e9ral.", "keywords": ["Biomass (ecology)", "0106 biological sciences", "Litter quality", "Microfauna", "Plant Science", "Soil mesofauna", "01 natural sciences", "Plant litter", "Soil fauna", "Agricultural and Biological Sciences", "Biodiversity Conservation and Ecosystem Management", "Soil biology", "Microbial community", "Mycorrhizal Fungi and Plant Interactions", "Litter", "Soil water", "Wood Decomposition", "Saproxylic Insect Ecology and Forest Management", "Plant Interactions", "Biology", "Ecosystem", "Nature and Landscape Conservation", "Ecology", "Soil property", "Life Sciences", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "15. 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This meta-analysis was conducted in the course of the project VineDivers (www.vinedivers.eu) funded through the 2013-2014 BiodivERsA/FACCE-JPI joint call for research proposals, with the national funders: Austrian Science Fund (FWF), Spanish Ministry for Economy and Competitiveness (MINECO), French National Research Agency (ANR), Romanian Executive Agency for Higher Education, Research, Development and Innovation Funding (UEFISCDI) and Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF/Germany). P. Bat\u00e1ry was supported by the German Research Foundation (DFG BA4438/2-1) and by the Economic Development and Innovation Operational Programme of Hungary (GINOP\u20132.3.2\u201315\u20132016\u201300019).", "keywords": ["2. Zero hunger", "soil erosion", "grape yield", "soil fertility", "15. Life on land", "vineyard", "vegetation cover", "carbon sequestration", "meta-analysis", "13. Climate action", "bare soil", "weeds", "cover crops", "tillage intensity", "ecosystem services", "pest control", "organic management", "biodiversity"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.1162154"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.5281/zenodo.1162154", "name": "item", "description": "10.5281/zenodo.1162154", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.5281/zenodo.1162154"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2018-01-29T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.5281/zenodo.11912019", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:24:03Z", "type": "Dataset", "title": "Metadata dataset: benchmark datasets for modelling", "description": "The main goal of the Soil Mission MARVIC project is to develop a framework for designing harmonized context-specific Monitoring, Reporting and Verification (MRV) systems for carbon farming, in support of the EU Carbon Removals and Carbon Farming (CRCF) regulation.  The scope of this report (MARVIC Deliverable 2.1) is to provide a metadata dataset of benchmark sites (BS) that are relevant to the calibration and validation of models used within the MARVIC test cases. The dataset provided by Deliverable 2.1 describes the main characteristics of each site, such as pedoclimatic conditions, management practices applied, soil chemical, physical, and biological parameters, and details the measured variables that have been collected over time.\u00a0  This dataset of metadata is used within MARVIC to determine which modelling approaches can be used in each of the test cases across work packages.", "keywords": ["agricultural sciences", "soil sciences", "Soil sciences", "FOS: Agricultural sciences", "carbon farming", "EuroSciVoc", "Benchmark", "Carbon farming", "Agricultural sciences"]}, "links": [{"href": "https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.11912019"}, {"rel": "self", "type": "application/geo+json", "title": "10.5281/zenodo.11912019", "name": "item", "description": "10.5281/zenodo.11912019", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main/items/10.5281/zenodo.11912019"}, {"rel": "collection", "type": "application/json", "title": "Collection", "name": "collection", "description": "Collection", "href": "https://repository.soilwise-he.eu/cat/collections/metadata:main"}], "time": {"date": "2024-01-01T00:00:00Z"}}, {"id": "10.5281/zenodo.1252987", "type": "Feature", "geometry": null, "properties": {"updated": "2026-04-03T16:24:03Z", "type": "Journal Article", "title": "The role of FM in disaster resilience: Integrating the Sendai Framework into disaster risk management", "description": "Conference paper presented at EFMC 2017, Madrid.", "keywords": ["13. Climate action", "Built Asset Management", "11. Sustainability", "1. No poverty", "Community Resilience", "Disaster Management", "Contingency Planning", "12. 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However, plant protein production is hampered by the lack of a cool-season legume equivalent to soybean in agronomic value                     2                     . Faba bean (                     Vicia faba                     L.) has a high yield potential and is well suited for cultivation in temperate regions, but genomic resources are scarce. Here, we report a high-quality chromosome-scale assembly of the faba bean genome and show that it has expanded to a massive 13\uffe2\uff80\uff89Gb in size through an imbalance between the rates of amplification and elimination of retrotransposons and satellite repeats. Genes and recombination events are evenly dispersed across chromosomes and the gene space is remarkably compact considering the genome size, although with substantial copy number variation driven by tandem duplication. Demonstrating practical application of the genome sequence, we develop a targeted genotyping assay and use high-resolution genome-wide association analysis to dissect the genetic basis of seed size and hilum colour. The resources presented constitute a genomics-based breeding platform for faba bean, enabling breeders and geneticists to accelerate the\uffc2\uffa0improvement of sustainable protein production across the\uffc2\uffa0Mediterranean, subtropical and northern temperate agroecological zones.                   </p", "keywords": ["Crops", " Agricultural", "DNA Copy Number Variations", "Retroelements", "[SDV]Life Sciences [q-bio]", "DNA", " Satellite", "Genes", " Plant", "630", "Article", "Chromosomes", " Plant", "Plant Proteins", "Recombination", " Genetic", "2. Zero hunger", "Geography", "Gene Amplification", "Genetic Variation", "Genomics", "15. 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Here, we quantify methane fluxes from the shoots of Scots pine trees, a dominant tree species in boreal forests, to identify source processes and environmental drivers, and we evaluate whether these fluxes can be constrained at the ecosystem-level by eddy covariance flux measurements. We show that shoot-level measurements conducted in forest, garden, or greenhouse settings; on mature trees and saplings; manually and with an automated CO             2             -, temperature-, and water-controlled chamber system; and with multiple methane analyzers all resulted in comparable daytime fluxes (0.144 \uffc2\uffb1 0.019 to 0.375 \uffc2\uffb1 0.074 nmol CH             4             g             \uffe2\uff88\uff921             foliar d.w. h             \uffe2\uff88\uff921             ). We further find that these emissions exhibit a pronounced diurnal cycle that closely follows photosynthetically active radiation and is further modulated by temperature. These diurnal patterns indicate that methane production is associated with diurnal cycle of sunlight, indicating that this production is either a byproduct of photosynthesis-associated biochemical reactions (e.g., the methionine cycle) or produced through nonenzymatic photochemical reactions in plant biomass. Moreover, we identified a light-dependent component in stand-level methane fluxes, which showed order-of-magnitude agreement with shoot-level measurements (0.968 \uffc2\uffb1 0.031 nmol CH             4             g             \uffe2\uff88\uff921             h             \uffe2\uff88\uff921             ) and which provides an upper limit for shoot methane emissions.           </p", "keywords": ["570", "550", "ta1172", "Temperature", "Pinus sylvestris", "04 agricultural and veterinary sciences", "Biological Sciences", "Forests", "Carbon Dioxide", "15. 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Meurer4, Monika Toleikien\u01175, Marjoleine Hanegraaf6, Annelein Meisner6, Josef Hakl7, Katharina M. Keiblinger 2, Abad Chabbi8, Marjetka Suhadolc9, Anton Govednik9, Erich Inselsbacher2, Heike Knicker10, Laura Gismero Rodr\u00edguez10, and Anke M. Herrmann4  1 Th\u00fcnen Institute of Climate-Smart Agriculture, Braunschweig, Germany2 University of Natural Resources and Applied Life Sciences Vienna, Department of Forest and Soil Sciences, Institute of Soil Research, Vienna, Austria3 Universit\u00e9 Paris-Saclay, INRAE, AgroParisTech, UMR EcoSys, Palaiseau, France4 Department of Soil & Environment, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences - SLU, Uppsala, Sweden5 Lithuanian Research Centre for Agriculture and Forestry, Akademija, Lithuania6 Wageningen University & Research, Wageningen Plant Research, Wageningen, Netherlands7 Czech University of Life Sciences Prague, Czech Republic8 INRAE Centre de Recherche Nouvelle-Aquitaine-Poitiers, Unit\u00e9 de Recherche Pluridisciplinaire Prairies & Plantes Fourrag\u00e8res, Lusignan, France9 University of Ljubljana, Biotechnical Faculty, Ljubljana, Slovenia10 Instituto de la Grasa (IG-CSIC), Sevilla, Spain* Corresponding author: julia.schroeder@thuenen.de  DOI:\u00a0  The study aimed to investigate the effect of crop diversification measures (cover crops, ley farming, vegetation stripes) on microbial carbon use efficiency (CUE) and its potential link to SOC accrual in agricultural soils across Europe. The central hypothesis was that the crop diversification treatment results in more efficient microbial use of C, thus enhancing the potential of soils to store C. The effect of treatment was expected to vary between seasons.Topsoil was sampled from eight experimental crop diversification sites across a pan-European pedoclimatic gradient (Sweden, Netherlands, Lithuania, Czech Republic, Austria, France, Slovenia, and Spain). At five sites, a second sampling was conducted to test the effect of season on CUE (Sweden, Netherlands, France, Slovenia, and Spain). CUE was assessed by the 18O-labelling method. To account for the different experimental layout between sites, a meta-analysis approach was used for statistical analysis. To test for a general pattern of the seasonal variation in CUE across the pedoclimatic gradient, weather data (representing 3-months weather prior sampling) was used to extract seasonal predictors.\u00a0For further details, please see the peer-reviewed publication.\u00a0  The R code was developed under R v4.4.0.  \u00a0  The repository includes the following files:  data:    EJP-EL_COORD_sites.csv - Provides coordinates, reference system, land use, diversification treatment and year of establishment for the experimental sites (n=8).\u00a0  EJP-EL_DATA_sites.csv - Provides texture, TOC and N content, and bulk density data for the experimental sites as provided by site managers (if applicable on plot basis)(n=106).  EJP-EL_CUE_for_R.csv - Provides assessed per sample observations (n=220)WHC: water holding capacity, pH: soil pH measured in 1:5 w/w soil-water solution, TC_perc: total C (%), TIC_perc: total inorganic C (%), TOC_perc: total organic C (%), TN_perc: total N (%), total_DNA_gsoil: total amount of DNA extracted (ug DNA g-1 soil), Cmic_ugC_gsoil: microbial biomass C by CFE-method (ug microbial biomass C g-1 soil), fDNA: unitless conversion factor, Cgrowth_ngC_g_h: microbial growth rate (ng C g-1 soil h-1), \u00a0Crespiration_ngC_g_h: microbial respiration rate (ng C g-1 soil h-1), CUE: unitless carbon use efficiency, mass_specific_growth_1_perd: mass specific growth rate (1 d-1), turnover_time_d: turnover rate (d), DW/WW_during_incub: ratio of dry weight to wet weight (indicator of water content) during the time of incubation (g g-1); WC_perc_related_to_DW_at_sampling: water content during the time of soil sampling expressed as percentage water refered to dry weight of soil (%)  weather_data_b4_sampling_FS_nasa_power_mod_incl_radiation.csv - Extracted daily weather data for the respective site coordinates from the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Langley Research Center (LaRC) Prediction of Worldwide Energy Resource (POWER) Project funded through the NASA Earth Science/Applied Science Program, i.e. NASA POWER project, for a 3-months period prior to each sampling event: mean daily air temperature at 2 m (T2M), the bias corrected average of total precipitation at the Earth\u2019s surface (PRECTOTCORR), and the total photosynthetically active radiation incident at the Earth\u2019s surface (ALLSKY_SFC_PAR_TOT).\u00a0  Table_S1.xlsx - Provides meta-data of sites including sampling (treatments, depth, number of samples, time), water content at sampling, management (last main crop, cover at sampling, phenological state at sampling, fertilisation dates, type of fertiliser, fertilisation rate, ploughing date, ploughing depth).   Rproj:    R_project_Schroeder_crop_div_and_season.Rproj - Rproject (load project to work on provided scripts and data)   R scripts:    01_EJP-EL_CUE_load_data.R - Loads data from different provided csv and merges them into one data.frame, specifying assignment of categories (e.g. control vs one diversified treatment) and selections for individual analyses (e.g. seasonality (all treatments, 5 sites), EU.gradient (control vs. one diversified treatment, 8 sites)).  02_extract_climate_data_sites.R - Extracts climate data from BIOCLIM database (MAT, MAP, Growing season lenght, K\u00f6ppen Geiger) for site coordinates.  03_meta-analysis_crop_diversification_EU_gradient.R - Conducts meta-analysis on EU.gradient selection (control vs diversified treatment, 8 sites) with crop diversification measures as subgroups. Plots results of the meta-analysis. Exports overall test statistics.  04_ANOVA_seasonality_effect.R - Plots CUE per site and sampling on seasonality selection. Conducts site-wise ANOVA to test for effects of sampling and treatment on CUE, and whether the effect of treatment varies with sampling (i.e. interaction).\u00a0  05_define_season_by_weather_data_before_sampling.R - Extracts weather data from indicated NASA database for the 3-months period prior to sampling. Calculates seasonality predictors (see M&M of publication to this study for detailed background). Creates table with calculated predictors.  06_Driver_Analysis_seasonality.R - Checks for autocorrelation of seasonal predictors. Conducts linear mixed-effects model for driver analysis. 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