2024
DOI: 10.1111/jpy.13444
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A critical review of soil algae as a crucial soil biological component of high ecological and economic significance

Jebin Joseph,
Joseph George Ray

Abstract: Aero‐terrestrial algae are ecologically and economically valuable bioresources contributing to carbon sequestration, sustenance of soil health, and fertility. Compared to aquatic algae, the literature on subaerial algae is minimal, including studies of distinctive habitats such as forest soils, agricultural fields, deserts, polar regions, specific subaerial zones, artificial structures, and tropical soils. The primary goal here was to identify the gaps and scope of research on such algae. Accordingly, the lite… Show more

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