2021
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu21-16398
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Soil microbial responses to passive restoration strategies in drylands: a temporal comparison of soil biodiversity and ecosystem function

Abstract: <p>Arid and semi-arid (from hereafter dryland) ecosystems cover 70% of Australia, with climate change set to increase this area through desertification. Increased temperatures and reduced water availability are compounded through agricultural overgrazing. This degradation and habitat loss has led to biodiversity loss which disrupts the biogeochemical cycles that maintain these environments, creating a negative feedback loop, and making restoration efforts largely unsuccessful. With soil microbes … Show more

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