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Chihuahuan Desert Soil Biota

DOI: 10.4236/oje.2021.119037, PP. 581-595

Keywords: Desert, Soil Biota, Plant Cover, Ecophysiological Adaptation, Plant Soil Biota Interaction

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Deserts have traditionally been considered as a low moisture system where biological activity is triggered by unpredictable rainfall in time and space. Studies on desert ecosystems functions, processes, dynamics and diversity of soil biota had been found to contribute to understanding of their role in primary production and management of soil ecosystems. As belowground biota is very diverse they are playing an important role in above as well below ground essential ecosystem processes e.g. primary production, decomposition, nutrient mineralization etc. The challenge is to use the emerging knowledge of soil biota diversity in understanding basic ecosystems function.

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