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|a Sistema de Bibliotecas del Tecnológico de Costa Rica
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|a Soil Biological Communities and Ecosystem Resilience /
|c edited by Martin Lukac, Paola Grenni, Mauro Gamboni.
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|a 1st ed. 2017.
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|b Springer International Publishing :
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|a XI, 347 p. 58 illus., 41 illus. in color. :
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|a Sustainability in Plant and Crop Protection,
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|a 1. Introduction: the role of soil biodiversity in ecosystem productivity and resilience -- 2 Ecosystem services provided by soil microorganisms -- 3. Comparison of two molecular methods to assess soil microbial diversity -- 4. Towards integrated understanding of the rhizosphere phenomenon as ecological driver: can rhizoculture improve agricultural and forestry systems? -- 5. Impact of agricultural land management on soil bacterial community: a case study in the Mediterranean area -- 6. A metagenomic study on the effect of aboveground plant cover on soil bacterial diversity -- 7. What lies beneath: root-associated bacteria to improve the growth and health of olive trees -- 8. Norway spruce fine roots and fungal hyphae grow deeper in forest soils after extended drought -- 9. Ectomycorrhizal diversity in beech dominated stands in central Europe -- 10. Arbuscular mycorrhizal fungal communities pushed over the edge – lessons from extreme ecosystems -- 11. An intact soil core bioassay for cultivating forest ectomycorrhizal fungal communities -- 12.Potential role of beneficial soil microorganisms in plant tolerance to abiotic stress -- 13.Microbial communities, functional genes, and nitrogen cycling processes as affected by tree species -- 14. Ectomycorrhizal fungal responses to forest liming and wood ash addition: review and meta-analysis -- 15. β-glucosidase activity of forest soil as an indicator of soil carbon accumulation -- 16. Linking ecosystem variability and carbon sequestration: estimation of sequestered carbon in natural forests and perennial crops- 17. Bioactive peptaibols of forest-derived trichoderma isolates from section Longibrachiatum -- 18. Plant-assisted bioremediation: an ecological approach for recovering multi-contaminated areas -- 19. Bioavailability of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in soil as affected by microorganisms and plants -- 20. Soil biodiversity and tree crops resilience.
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|a Agriculture.
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|a Ecology .
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|a Forestry.
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|a Agriculture.
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|a Ecology.
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|a Forestry.
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|a Lukac, Martin.
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|a Grenni, Paola.
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|a Gamboni, Mauro.
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|a SpringerLink (Online service)
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|a Libro descargado a ALEPH en bloque (proveniente de proveedor)
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