“…biotic or abiotic. Starting from the available literature we proposed and assessed the potential risk related to thirteen possible stresses: (1) climate change (global warming) (Van der Putten, 2012), (2) land use change (Spurgeon et al, 2013), (3) habitat fragmentation (Halme et al, 2013), (4) intensive human exploitation (Tsiafouli et al, 2015), (5) soil organic matter decline (Heenan et al, 1995), (6) industrial pollution (Hafez and Elbestawy, 2009), (7) nuclear pollution (radioactivity) (Brodie et al, 2006), (8) soil compaction (Whalley et al, 1995), (9) soil erosion (Pimentel et al, 1995), (10) soil sealing (Setälä et al, 2014), (11) soil salinization (Sardinha et al, 2003), (12) use of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in agriculture (Verbruggen et al, 2012), and (13) introduction and diffusion of invasive species (Kourtev et al, 2002).…”