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恢复土壤的生物多样性

Jake M Robinson1, Craig Liddicoat1, Miriam Muñoz-Rojas2

  • 1College of Science and Engineering, Flinders University, Bedford Park, SA 5042, Australia.

Current biology : CB
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概括

恢复土壤生物多样性对于地球健康至关重要,支持粮食生产,水净化和碳捕获. 迫切需要采取行动,因为75%的土壤正在退化,威胁着生物多样性和生态系统服务.

科学领域:

  • 生态生态学 生态生态学
  • 环境科学 环境科学
  • 土壤科学 土壤科学

背景情况:

  • 土壤健康对陆地生命至关重要,是粮食生产,水净化和碳捕获的基础.
  • 土壤生物多样性,土壤生命的多样性,对于这些生态系统过程和土壤恢复至关重要.
  • 人类活动导致了广泛的土壤退化,目前全球75%的土壤受到影响,预计到2050年这一数字将达到90%.

研究的目的:

  • 突出土壤生物多样性在维持生态系统服务中的关键作用.
  • 强调土壤生物多样性恢复对于地球健康的迫切需要.
  • 强调与恢复土壤生物多样性相关的挑战和机会.

主要方法:

  • 这项研究是对土壤健康和生物多样性现有研究的审查和综合.
  • 它分析了土地退化程度及其对土壤生物多样性的影响的数据.
  • 它研究了土壤生物多样性对生态系统服务和全球碳储存的贡献.

主要成果:

  • 土壤生物多样性支持大约60%的所有陆地物种,对人类的生存至关重要,提供98%的热量.
  • 仅土对全球粮食产量 (6.5%) 贡献了很大的贡献.
  • 土壤储存了陆地生态系统中约80% (2500千亿) 的总碳.

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  • 恢复土壤生物多样性是一个生态和地球系统的必要条件,对生态系统的弹性至关重要.
  • 它对于维持农业生产率和减轻气候变化影响至关重要.
  • 解决土壤退化和恢复生物多样性对于人类福祉和地球健康至关重要.