BSC: Understanding the Key Players of N2 Fixation in European Biological Soil Crusts

Past Projects DOME | Dagmar Woebken

Biological soil crusts (BSCs) are present in habitats where the growth of vascular plants is limited and play an essential role in soil stabilization and reduction of soil erosion by wind or water. Besides their importance in CO2 fixation, it has been recently estimated that BSCs contribute greatly to the global nitrogen (N) cycle, as BSCs fix in total ~38 Tg N per year, which is ~30% of the total biological N2 fixation in terrestrial ecosystems.

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