Mycorrhizal Mediation of Soil. Fertility, Structure, and Carbon Storage – Ebook PDF Instant Delivery – ISBN(s): 9780128043837,0128043830
Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 0128043121
- ISBN-13 : 978-0128043127
- Author: Nancy Collins Johnson, Catherine Gehring, Jan Jansa
Mycorrhizal Mediation of Soil: Fertility, Structure, and Carbon Storage offers a better understanding of mycorrhizal mediation that will help inform earth system models and subsequently improve the accuracy of global carbon model predictions. Mycorrhizas transport tremendous quantities of plant-derived carbon below ground and are increasingly recognized for their importance in the creation, structure, and function of soils. Different global carbon models vary widely in their predictions of the dynamics of the terrestrial carbon pool, ranging from a large sink to a large source.
Table contents:
Chapter 1 – Mycorrhizas: At the Interface of Biological, Soil, and Earth Sciences
Section I: Mycorrhizal Mediation of Soil Development
Chapter 2 – Mycorrhizal Symbioses and Pedogenesis Throughout Earth’s History
Chapter 3 – Role of Mycorrhizal Symbiosis in Mineral Weathering and Nutrient Mining from Soil Parent Material
Chapter 4 – Mycorrhizal Interactions With Climate, Soil Parent Material, and Topography
Chapter 5 – Mycorrhizas Across Successional Gradients
Section II: Mycorrhizal Mediation of Soil Fertility
Chapter 6 – Introduction: Perspectives on Mycorrhizas and Soil Fertility
Chapter 7 – Fungal and Plant Tools for the Uptake of Nutrients in Arbuscular Mycorrhizas: A Molecular View
Chapter 8 – Accessibility of Inorganic and Organic Nutrients for Mycorrhizas
Chapter 9 – Mycorrhizas as Nutrient and Energy Pumps of Soil Food Webs: Multitrophic Interactions and Feedbacks
Chapter 10 – Implications of Past, Current, and Future Agricultural Practices for Mycorrhiza-Mediated Nutrient Flux
Chapter 11 – Integrating Ectomycorrhizas Into Sustainable Management of Temperate Forests
Chapter 12 – Mycorrhizal Mediation of Soil Fertility Amidst Nitrogen Eutrophication and Climate Change
Section III: Mycorrhizal Mediation of Soil Structure And Soil-Plant Water Relations
Chapter 13 – Introduction: Mycorrhizas and Soil Structure, Moisture, and Salinity
Chapter 14 – Mycorrhizas and Soil Aggregation
Chapter 15 – Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Soil Salinity
Chapter 16 – Mycorrhizas, Drought, and Host-Plant Mortality
Chapter 17 – Soil Water Retention and Availability as Influenced by Mycorrhizal Symbiosis: Consequences for Individual Plants, Communities, and Ecosystems
Chapter 18 – Mycorrhizal Networks and Forest Resilience to Drought
Section IV: Mycorrhizal Mediation of Ecosystem Carbon Fluxes and Soil Carbon Storage
Chapter 19 – Introduction: Mycorrhizas and the Carbon Cycle
Chapter 20 – Carbon and Energy Sources of Mycorrhizal Fungi: Obligate Symbionts or Latent Saprotrophs?
Chapter 21 – Magnitude, Dynamics, and Control of the Carbon Flow to Mycorrhizas
Chapter 22 – Trading Carbon Between Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi and Their Hyphae-Associated Microbes
Chapter 23 – Immobilization of Carbon in Mycorrhizal Mycelial Biomass and Secretions
Chapter 24 – Mycorrhizal Interactions With Saprotrophs and Impact on Soil Carbon Storage
Chapter 25 – Biochar—Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Interaction in Temperate Soils
Chapter 26 – Integrating Mycorrhizas Into Global Scale Models: A Journey Toward Relevance in the Earth’s Climate System
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