An Underground Revolution: Biodiversity and Soil Ecological Engineering for Agricultural Sustainability
- PMID: 26993667
- DOI: 10.1016/j.tree.2016.02.016
An Underground Revolution: Biodiversity and Soil Ecological Engineering for Agricultural Sustainability
Abstract
Soil organisms are an integral component of ecosystems, but their activities receive little recognition in agricultural management strategies. Here we synthesize the potential of soil organisms to enhance ecosystem service delivery and demonstrate that soil biodiversity promotes multiple ecosystem functions simultaneously (i.e., ecosystem multifunctionality). We apply the concept of ecological intensification to soils and we develop strategies for targeted exploitation of soil biological traits. We compile promising approaches to enhance agricultural sustainability through the promotion of soil biodiversity and targeted management of soil community composition. We present soil ecological engineering as a concept to generate human land-use systems, which can serve immediate human needs while minimizing environmental impacts.
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Comment in
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Strategies for Environmentally Sound Soil Ecological Engineering: A Reply to Machado et al.Trends Ecol Evol. 2017 Jan;32(1):10-12. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2016.10.008. Epub 2016 Nov 4. Trends Ecol Evol. 2017. PMID: 27817971 No abstract available.
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Potential Environmental Impacts of an "Underground Revolution": A Response to Bender et al.Trends Ecol Evol. 2017 Jan;32(1):8-10. doi: 10.1016/j.tree.2016.10.009. Epub 2016 Nov 8. Trends Ecol Evol. 2017. PMID: 27832916 No abstract available.
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