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Understanding soil processes: one of the last frontiers in biological and ecological research

机译:了解土壤过程:生物学和生态学研究的最新领域之一

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Soils are one of the great unknown realms on earth, despite decades of extensive research. We still see soils "through a ped darkly". This opacity in milieu and understanding rewards innovative study, however, as soils are indeed "complex adaptive systems", and show very sophisticated levels of self-organization. Viewed historically, soil ecological studies have progressed from what major groups of biota are present, what is their biomass, and what major processes occur. More recent studies have delineated multi-trophic interactions, extending both above- and below-ground, as well as specifically-targeted studies of substrates and organisms that are involved in the development and function of suppressive soils. One of the great unknowns in soil ecology is a fuller understanding of the complete array of predatory biota. Soils are teeming with organisms in all three Domains, but are also rife with many viruses infecting Archaea, Bacteria and Eukarya, meaning that they need more study in soil processes. Pursuing a more holistic approach including viral biology and ecology may enable us to more capably manage our soils that have supported the biosphere so much over the millennia. Looking into the future, the opportunity to exploit soil biodiversity in the context of ecosystem development should pay considerable dividends. Using chronosequence analysis, the relationships between soil biodiversity and ecosystem function are beginning to be understood. The interplays of aboveground and belowground herbivores on plant function and feedbacks on the attraction of the herbivores' natural enemies. Finally, management of the plant-soil-microbial-faunal system via varied organic amendments shows possibilities in the study and management of suppressive soils.
机译:尽管进行了数十年的广泛研究,土壤还是地球上最伟大的未知领域之一。我们仍然看到土壤“通过暗中踩踏”。这种环境和理解上的不透明使创新的研究得到了回报,因为土壤确实是“复杂的适应系统”,并且显示出非常复杂的自组织水平。从历史上看,土壤生态学研究从存在的主要生物群,其生物量是什么以及发生的主要过程发展而来。最近的研究描述了多营养相互作用,扩展了地上和地下,以及针对抑制性土壤的发育和功能的底物和生物的专门针对性研究。土壤生态学的一大未知数是对完整的掠食性生物群落的全面了解。在这三个领域中,土壤中都充斥着生物,但同时也充满了许多感染古生菌,细菌和真核生物的病毒,这意味着它们需要在土壤过程中进行更多的研究。采取包括病毒生物学和生态学在内的更全面的方法,可能使我们能够更有能力地管理我们的土壤,这些土壤在过去的数千年中对生物圈提供了如此多的支持。展望未来,在生态系统发展的背景下开发土壤生物多样性的机会将带来可观的收益。使用时间序列分析,人们开始了解土壤生物多样性与生态系统功能之间的关系。地上和地下食草动物对植物功能的相互作用以及食草动物天敌的吸引力反馈。最后,通过各种有机改良剂对植物-土壤-微生物-真菌系统的管理显示了在抑制性土壤的研究和管理中的可能性。

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