GELIFES soil microbiologists' review paper selected to commemorate UN 2020 World Soil Day
A review paper published earlier this year in the journal Soil Biology and Biochemistry by the Microbial Community Ecology group of Joana Falcao Salles has been selected as one of five papers commemorating the 2020 United Nations World Soil Day, on 5 December. The theme for this year's World Soil Day is “keep soil alive, protect soil biodiversity”, highlighting the critical role soil biology plays for the functioning and services provided by terrestrial ecosystems. SBB highlights five papers published in the journal in 2020 which are exemplary fits to the theme of the day and carry clear and important messages. The selected papers are being given promotional Open Access until 2030 (Read more).

Mawarda P.C., Le Roux X., van Elsas J.D., Falcao Salles J. (2020). Deliberate introduction of invisible invaders: A critical appraisal of the impact of microbial inoculants on soil microbial communities, doi: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2020.107874
Inoculating soils with microbes that carry ostensibly beneficial properties, such as the ability to fix nitrogen, degrade pollutants or act as biocontrol agents against pests and diseases is a potentially effective management tool. However, the effects of such introduced microbes upon indigenous soil communities can be profound, as this review of over 100 published studies shows. Some 80% of the reports indicated that microbial communities did not show resilience, in that they did not return to the initial state they were in prior to inoculation. The functional consequences of such changes remain unclear.
Last modified: | 04 December 2020 6.02 p.m. |
More news
-
06 June 2025
India-Netherlands Hydrogen Valley Fellowship Programme announced
To coincide with World Environment Day, 5 June 2025, the Indian Department of Science and Technology and the University of Groningen yesterday announced a Hydrogen Valley Fellowship Programme Partnership, allowing talented Indian scholars working on...
-
24 March 2025
UG 28th in World's Most International Universities 2025 rankings
The University of Groningen has been ranked 28th in the World's Most International Universities 2025 by Times Higher Education. With this, the UG leaves behind institutions such as MIT and Harvard. The 28th place marks an increase of five places: in...
-
05 March 2025
Women in Science
The UG celebrates International Women’s Day with a special photo series: Women in Science.