2018
DOI: 10.3389/fevo.2018.00005
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The Green Roof Microbiome: Improving Plant Survival for Ecosystem Service Delivery

Abstract: Plants are key contributors to ecosystem services delivered by green roofs in cities including stormwater capture, temperature regulation, and wildlife habitat. As a result, current research has primarily focused on their growth in relationship to extensive green roof (e.g., substrates <15 cm depth) ecosystem services. Green roofs are exposed to a variety of harsh abiotic factors such as intense solar radiation, wind, and isolation from ground-level habitats, making survival exceedingly difficult. Plants in na… Show more

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“…This will require a comprehensive understanding of the various physical, spatial and biological factors that affect the composition, function and transmission of environmental microbiota in urban landscapes, and of the social factors that influence interactions (Figure 2). Fulthorpe, MacIvor, Jia, and Yasui (2018) discuss the importance of green roofs as an ecosystem service provider, and the importance of plant–microbe interactions, presenting a list of hypotheses for the positive role of environmental microbiota. These include drought tolerance, pathogen protection and phytohormone production.…”
Section: Theme 2: Landscape Planning and Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This will require a comprehensive understanding of the various physical, spatial and biological factors that affect the composition, function and transmission of environmental microbiota in urban landscapes, and of the social factors that influence interactions (Figure 2). Fulthorpe, MacIvor, Jia, and Yasui (2018) discuss the importance of green roofs as an ecosystem service provider, and the importance of plant–microbe interactions, presenting a list of hypotheses for the positive role of environmental microbiota. These include drought tolerance, pathogen protection and phytohormone production.…”
Section: Theme 2: Landscape Planning and Ecologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies and monitoring programs that assess the effects of GI on biodiversity should recorded these variables to provide information that can lead to better construction or management practices. There is an opportunity for researchers to expand their surveys to consider more diverse taxa (Fulthorpe et al, ). Estimates of plant community composition, both planted and spontaneous, could be particularly informative for characterizing GI habitat, and allow for future improvements to design and maintenance.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Studies and monitoring programs that assess the effects of GI on biodiversity should recorded these variables to provide information that can lead to better construction or management practices. There is an opportunity for researchers to expand their surveys to consider more diverse taxa (Fulthorpe et al, 2018).…”
Section: Management Implicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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