Bryan S Griffiths
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Recent Articles
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Ye C, Li N, Gui J, Zhu M, Zhou Y, Li D, et al.
Sci Total Environ
. 2024 Feb;
920:170979.
PMID: 38367727
Organic amendments can improve soil fertility and microbial diversity, making agroecosystems more resilient to stress. However, it is uncertain whether organic amendments will enhance the functional capacity of soil microbial...
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Zhu L, Chen Y, Sun R, Zhang J, Hale L, Dumack K, et al.
Microbiome
. 2023 May;
11(1):95.
PMID: 37127665
Background: For achieving long-term sustainability of intensive agricultural practices, it is pivotal to understand belowground functional stability as belowground organisms play essential roles in soil biogeochemical cycling. It is commonly...
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Philippot L, Griffiths B, Langenheder S
Microbiol Mol Biol Rev
. 2021 Apr;
85(2).
PMID: 33789927
The ability of ecosystems to withstand disturbances and maintain their functions is being increasingly tested as rates of change intensify due to climate change and other human activities. Microorganisms are...
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Randall K, Brennan F, Clipson N, Creamer R, Griffiths B, Storey S, et al.
Front Microbiol
. 2020 Jun;
11:682.
PMID: 32477279
The fate of future food productivity depends primarily upon the health of soil used for cultivation. For Atlantic Europe, increased precipitation is predicted during both winter and summer months. Interactions...
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van den Hoogen J, Geisen S, Wall D, Wardle D, Traunspurger W, de Goede R, et al.
Sci Data
. 2020 Mar;
7(1):103.
PMID: 32218461
As the most abundant animals on earth, nematodes are a dominant component of the soil community. They play critical roles in regulating biogeochemical cycles and vegetation dynamics within and across...
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Chen Y, Bonkowski M, Shen Y, Griffiths B, Jiang Y, Wang X, et al.
Microbiome
. 2020 Jan;
8(1):4.
PMID: 31954405
Background: Stress-induced hormones are essential for plants to modulate their microbiota and dynamically adjust to the environment. Despite the emphasis of the role of the phytohormone ethylene in the plant...
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Liu T, Chen X, Gong X, Lubbers I, Jiang Y, Feng W, et al.
Curr Biol
. 2019 Oct;
29(20):3420-3429.e5.
PMID: 31587999
Earthworms have been perceived as benevolent soil engineers since the time of Charles Darwin, but several recent syntheses link earthworm activities to higher greenhouse gas emissions, less soil biodiversity, and...
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van den Hoogen J, Geisen S, Routh D, Ferris H, Traunspurger W, Wardle D, et al.
Nature
. 2019 Jul;
572(7768):194-198.
PMID: 31341281
Soil organisms are a crucial part of the terrestrial biosphere. Despite their importance for ecosystem functioning, few quantitative, spatially explicit models of the active belowground community currently exist. In particular,...
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Eisenhauer N, Antunes P, Bennett A, Birkhofer K, Bissett A, Bowker M, et al.
Pedobiologia (Jena)
. 2017 Nov;
63:1-7.
PMID: 29129942
The ecological interactions that occur in and with soil are of consequence in many ecosystems on the planet. These interactions provide numerous essential ecosystem services, and the sustainable management of...
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Fox A, Kwapinski W, Griffiths B, Schmalenberger A
FEMS Microbiol Ecol
. 2014 Jun;
90(1):78-91.
PMID: 24965962
Plants rely on microorganisms to mobilize organically and inorganically bound sulfur (S) and phosphorus (P) in which the plant can then readily utilize. The aim of this study was to...