Publicacions (126) Publicacions de MARIA JESUS IGLESIAS BRIONES Veure dades d'investigació referenciades.

2023

  1. Earthworm-Driven Changes in Soil Chemico-Physical Properties, Soil Bacterial Microbiota, Tree/Tea Litter Decomposition, and Plant Growth in a Mesocosm Experiment with Two Plant Species

    Plants, Vol. 12, Núm. 6

  2. Earthworms: Essential ecosystem engineers providing vital ecosystem services

    Encyclopedia of Soils in the Environment, Second Edition: Volume 1-5 (Elsevier), pp. V1-112-V1-119

  3. Earthworms: Essential ecosystem engineers providing vital ecosystem services

    Encyclopedia of Soils in the Environment, Second Edition (Elsevier), pp. V1-112-V1-119

  4. Ecosystem type drives soil eukaryotic diversity and composition in Europe

    Global Change Biology, Vol. 29, Núm. 19, pp. 5706-5719

  5. Extracting DNA from soil or directly from isolated nematodes indicate dissimilar community structure for Europe-wide forest soils

    Soil Biology and Biochemistry, Vol. 185

  6. Inventory of tiger and ground-beetles (Coleoptera, Caraboidea, Cicindelidae and Carabidae) in two sampling seasons of the Gorongosa National Park, Mozambique

    Biodiversity Data Journal, Vol. 11

  7. Plant Growth and Root Morphology Are Affected by Earthworm-Driven (Eisenia sp.) Changes in Soil Chemico-Physical Properties: a Mesocosm Experiment with Broccoli and Faba Bean

    Journal of Soil Science and Plant Nutrition, Vol. 23, Núm. 3, pp. 4078-4090

  8. Seeing the forest for the fractions – Comparing soil organic matter fractionation methods using molecular features after forest stand conversion

    Geoderma, Vol. 430

  9. Soil biodiversity in Galician peatlands: A unique home for specialised invertebrates

    The Environment in Galicia: A Book of Images: Galician Environment Through Images (Springer International Publishing), pp. 197-211

  10. Species selection determines carbon allocation and turnover in Miscanthus crops: Implications for biomass production and C sequestration

    Science of the Total Environment, Vol. 887

  11. The Soil Food Web Ontology: Aligning trophic groups, processes, resources, and dietary traits to support food-web research

    Ecological Informatics, Vol. 78