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Title: Climate change-induced soil biology
Authors: Pinto, A. P.
Dordio, A. V.
Palace Carvalho, A. V.
Faria, J.M.S.
Editors: Prasad, M.N.V.
Pietrzykowski, M.
Nunes, F. C.
Keywords: Climate Change
Greenhouse Gases
Microbiota
Soil Biology
Issue Date: Oct-2025
Publisher: Elsevier
Citation: Pinto, A. P., Dordio, A. V., Palace Carvalho, A. J., & Faria, J. M. S. (2025). Climate change-induced soil biology. In M. N. V. Prasad, M. Pietrzykowski, & F. C. Nunes (Eds.), Climate change and soil interactions: Drivers and pathways for sustainability (2nd ed., Chapter 25, pp. 1–21). Elsevier. ISBN 9780443402920
Abstract: Climate change is profoundly altering global ecosystems, with significant implications for soil biology. As rising temperatures, changing precipitation patterns, and extreme weather events reshape our environment, understanding the interactions between climate change and soil ecosystems is crucial for developing sustainable solutions. This chapter explores the role of soil biology in the context of climate change, highlighting how microbial communities are both impacted by and contribute to climate processes. This chapter offers a comprehensive overview of how soil biology is being reshaped by climate change and the importance of microbial research for mitigating its effects.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10174/39476
ISBN: 9780443402937
Type: bookPart
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