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Spatio-temporal soil drying in southeastern South America: the importance of effective sampling frequency and observational errors on drydown time sc…

2020

The study of the spatio-temporal dynamics of surface soil moisture (SSM) drydowns integrates the soil response to climatic conditions, drainage and land cover and is key to advances in our knowledge of the soil–atmosphere water exchange. SSM drydowns have also been employed to compare soil moisture spatio-temporal behaviour between different data sources such as satellite-derived data and land–surface models, difficult to compare with standard methodologies. However, the errors introduced by satellite effective sampling frequencies (SF) and by different methodologies employed to define a drydown period have until now not been properly addressed in the literature. Here, SSM from microwave re…

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The effect of a temperature-sensitive prophage on the evolution of virulence in an opportunistic bacterial pathogen

2019

AbstractViruses are key actors of ecosystems and have major impacts on global biogeochemical cycles. Prophages deserve particular attention as they are ubiquitous in bacterial genomes and can enter a lytic cycle when triggered by environmental conditions. We explored how temperature affects the interactions between prophages and other biological levels by using an opportunistic pathogen, the bacterium Serratia marcescens, that harbours several prophages and that had undergone an evolution experiment under several temperature regimes. We found that the release of one of the prophages was temperature-sensitive and malleable to evolutionary changes. We further discovered that the virulence of …

2. Zero hungerAbiotic componentGenetics0303 health sciencesExperimental evolution030306 microbiologyHost (biology)VirulenceBacterial genome sizeBiologyTemperateness03 medical and health sciencesLytic cycle13. Climate actionProphage030304 developmental biology
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2019

Abstract Eutrophication (as an increase in total phosphorus [TP]) increases harmful algal blooms and reduces the proportion of high-quality phytoplankton in seston and the content of ω-3 long-chain polyunsaturated fatty acids (eicosapentaenoic acid [EPA] and docosahexaenoic acid [DHA]) in fish. However, it is not well-known how eutrophication affects the overall nutritional value of phytoplankton. Therefore, we studied the impact of eutrophication on the production (as concentration; μg L−1) and content (μg mg C−1) of amino acids, EPA, DHA, and sterols, i.e., the nutritional value of phytoplankton in 107 boreal lakes. The lakes were categorized in seven TP concentration categories ranging f…

2. Zero hungerBiomass (ecology)ChemistryfungiSeston010501 environmental sciences15. Life on land01 natural sciencesBiochemistryZooplanktonEicosapentaenoic acidAlgal bloom6. Clean water03 medical and health sciences0302 clinical medicine13. Climate actionEnvironmental chemistryEpilimnionPhytoplanktonlipids (amino acids peptides and proteins)030212 general & internal medicineEutrophication0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceEnvironmental Research
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The significance of climate variability on early modern European grain prices

2021

AbstractGrain was the most important food source in early modern Europe (c. 1500–1800), and its price influenced the entire economy. The extent to which climate variability determined grain price variations remains contested, and claims of solar cycle influences on prices are disputed. We thoroughly reassess these questions, within a framework of comprehensive statistical analysis, by employing an unprecedentedly large grain price data set together with state-of-the-art palaeoclimate reconstructions and long meteorological series. A highly significant negative grain price–temperature relationship (i.e. colder = high prices and vice versa) is found across Europe. This association increases a…

2. Zero hungerEconomic HistoryEconomics and EconometricsHistory010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciences060106 history of social sciences06 humanities and the arts01 natural sciencesSolar cycleGeography13. Climate actionEkonomisk historiaClimatology0601 history and archaeologyStatistical analysisPrecipitationTemporal scalesHistory general0105 earth and related environmental sciencesCliometrica
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Crop Yield Estimation and Interpretability With Gaussian Processes

2021

This work introduces the use of Gaussian processes (GPs) for the estimation and understanding of crop development and yield using multisensor satellite observations and meteo- rological data. The proposed methodology combines synergistic information on canopy greenness, biomass, soil, and plant water content from optical and microwave sensors with the atmospheric variables typically measured at meteorological stations. A com- posite covariance is used in the GP model to account for varying scales, nonstationary, and nonlinear processes. The GP model reports noticeable gains in terms of accuracy with respect to other machine learning approaches for the estimation of corn, wheat, and soybean …

2. Zero hungerEstimation010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesCrop yieldProductivitat agrícola0207 environmental engineeringProcessos estocàstics02 engineering and technology15. Life on landGeotechnical Engineering and Engineering Geology01 natural sciencessymbols.namesake13. Climate actionStatisticssymbolsElectrical and Electronic Engineering020701 environmental engineeringGaussian process0105 earth and related environmental sciencesMathematicsInterpretabilityIEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters
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Land use intensification increasingly drives the spatiotemporal patterns of the global human appropriation of net primary production in the last cent…

2021

Land use has greatly transformed Earth's surface. While spatial reconstructions of how the extent of land cover and land-use types have changed during the last century are available, much less information exists about changes in land-use intensity. In particular, global reconstructions that consistently cover land-use intensity across land-use types and ecosystems are missing. We, therefore, lack understanding of how changes in land-use intensity interfere with the natural processes in land systems. To address this research gap, we map land-cover and land-use intensity changes between 1910 and 2010 for 9 points in time. We rely on the indicator framework of human appropriation of net primar…

2. Zero hungerGlobal and Planetary Change010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesEcologyLand useNatural resource economicsBiomePrimary productionLand cover010501 environmental sciences15. Life on land01 natural sciencesCarbonGeography13. Climate action11. SustainabilitySustainabilitySpatial ecologyHumansEnvironmental ChemistryEcosystemLand use land-use change and forestryEcosystem0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental ScienceGlobal Change Biology
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2019

Ingested soil is a major vector of organic contaminants from environment to free-ranged animals, particularly for grazing herbivores. Therefore, a better understanding of processes driving soil intake may provide new insights to limit animal exposure to contaminants and ensure safety of animal products. To maintain the supply service of livestock farming activities in contaminated areas, it is necessary to design adapted farming practices aiming at controlling the risk for human health. This study was conducted in the French West Indies, where chlordecone, an organochlorine insecticide previously used to protect banana plantation against the black weevil and banned since 1993, has polluted …

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Ongoing and emerging questions in water erosion studies

2017

51 Pags.- 9 Figs. The definitive version is available at: http://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/journal/10.1002/(ISSN)1099-145X

2. Zero hungerHydrologyearly warningWater erosionsoil erosion010504 meteorology & atmospheric sciencesWarning systemSoil ScienceGlobal change04 agricultural and veterinary sciences15. Life on landDevelopment01 natural sciences6. Clean wateron-site and off-site effects13. Climate action040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental ChemistryEnvironmental sciencesediment connectivityGlobal change0105 earth and related environmental sciencesGeneral Environmental Science
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Diuron mineralisation in a Mediterranean vineyard soil: impact of moisture content and temperature

2010

BACKGROUND: The diuron-mineralising ability of the microbiota of a Mediterranean vineyard soil exposed each year to this herbicide was measured. The impact of soil moisture and temperature on this microbial activity was assessed. RESULTS: The soil microbiota was shown to mineralise diuron. This mineralising activity was positively correlated with soil moisture content, being negligible at 5% and more than 30% at 20% soil moisture content. According to a double Gaussian model applied to fit the dataset, the optimum temperature/soil moisture conditions were 27.9 °C/19.3% for maximum mineralisation rate and 21.9 °C/18.3% for maximum percentage mineralisation. The impact of temperature and soil…

2. Zero hungerMediterranean climateSoil chemistrySoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineMineralization (soil science)010501 environmental sciencesPesticide01 natural sciencesVineyardAgronomy13. Climate actionInsect ScienceSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceAgronomy and Crop ScienceWater contentSoil microbiology0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPest Management Science
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Evidence for 2,4-D mineralisation in Mediterranean soils: impact of moisture content and temperature

2009

BACKGROUND: The 2,4-D degradation ability of the microbiota of three arable Mediterranean soils was estimated. The impact of soil moisture and temperature on 2,4-D degradation was investigated. RESULTS: The microbiota of the three soils regularly exposed to 2,4-D were able rapidly to mineralise this herbicide. The half-life of 2,4-D ranged from 8 to 30 days, and maximum mineralisation of 14C-2,4-D ranged from 57 to 71%. Extractable 14C-2,4-D and 14C-bound residues accounted for less than 1 and 15% respectively of the 14C-2,4-D initially added. The highest amounts of 14C-2,4-D bound residues were recorded in the soil with the lowest 2,4-D-mineralising ability. Although all three soils were a…

2. Zero hungerMediterranean climateSoil classificationSoil science04 agricultural and veterinary sciencesGeneral MedicineMineralization (soil science)15. Life on land010501 environmental sciencesPesticide01 natural sciencesAgronomyMicrobial population biology13. Climate actionInsect ScienceSoil water040103 agronomy & agriculture0401 agriculture forestry and fisheriesEnvironmental scienceMicrobial biodegradationAgronomy and Crop ScienceWater content0105 earth and related environmental sciencesPest Management Science
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