2016
DOI: 10.1002/15-0973
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Rapidly restoring biological soil crusts and ecosystem functions in a severely disturbed desert ecosystem

Abstract: Restoring biological soil crusts (biocrusts) in degraded drylands can contribute to recovery of ecosystem functions that have global implications, including erosion resistance and nutrient cycling. To examine techniques for restoring biocrusts, we conducted a replicated, factorial experiment on recently abandoned road surfaces by applying biocrust inoculation (salvaged and stored dry for two years), salvaged topsoil, an abiotic soil amendment (wood shavings), and planting of a dominant perennial shrub (Ambrosi… Show more

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“…This technology has been successfully applied in more than 40 km 2 desert region Liu et al, 2013;Lan et al, 2014;Zhao et al, 2016). The technology is also being largely attempted and further extended globally (Zheng et al, 2011;Liu et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2013b;Xiao et al, 2015;Chiquoine et al, 2016;Mallen-Cooper and Eldridge, 2016). The cyanobacterial-based inoculation technology (inoculation-based technology for short) was applied according to the following experimental flow: (1) suitable strains are selected; (2) a stable mass-cultivation system for growing the selected strains is optimized; (3) a proper culture-dispersal strategy is chosen and optimized; (4) proper techniques for habitat ameliorations were chosen (Liu et al, 2013;Rossi et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This technology has been successfully applied in more than 40 km 2 desert region Liu et al, 2013;Lan et al, 2014;Zhao et al, 2016). The technology is also being largely attempted and further extended globally (Zheng et al, 2011;Liu et al, 2013;Wu et al, 2013b;Xiao et al, 2015;Chiquoine et al, 2016;Mallen-Cooper and Eldridge, 2016). The cyanobacterial-based inoculation technology (inoculation-based technology for short) was applied according to the following experimental flow: (1) suitable strains are selected; (2) a stable mass-cultivation system for growing the selected strains is optimized; (3) a proper culture-dispersal strategy is chosen and optimized; (4) proper techniques for habitat ameliorations were chosen (Liu et al, 2013;Rossi et al, 2017).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Of course, there are opportunities to aid in the recovery of our damaged and degraded ecosystems as well as there are possibilities to recover the lost or damaged intestinal flora (Brudnak, 2002;Sheth et al, 2016). This can be achieved by the use of properly designed probiotics or fecal transplants or, in the case of ecosystems, inocula assembled in the lab from pure cultures or soil samples obtained in the field from healthy ecosystems (Bowker, 2007;Chiquoine et al, 2016;Wubs et al, 2016) in conjunction with a balanced nutrient supply (i.e., organic matter inputs, the equivalent to prebiotics; Mathur and Barlow, 2015;Sheth et al, 2016). In this sense, the concept of synbiotics (i.e., synchronous administration of probiotics and prebiotics) could represent a particularly promising benchmark borrowed from the human health literature to successfully restore degraded ecosystems (Tang and Lodge, 2016) and, thus, the human probiotics industry has an opportunity to play a key role in this development.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…geomorphology and plant cover), BSCs are normally ignored. Limitations such as the slow growth of their components, low reproduction rates, the destruction of propagules and habitat together with the lack of a clear restoration methodology make the recovery of BSCs especially challenging3101314.…”
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“…Practice to enhance BSC establishment include soil stabilisation, resource augmentation, and inoculation-based techniques10. Inoculation is the best-studied and consists of adding cultured or salvaged BSC components to increase propagule availability in the disturbed area14151617. The recovery of cyanobacteria and algae has been achieved in gypsum BSCs over the short term141516.…”
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