Research Topic: Collembola

Soil Allies: Exploring the Combined Potential of Folsomia candida and Trichoderma spp. Against Fusarium oxysporum

This study explores how springtails and beneficial fungi called Trichoderma can work together to fight a harmful soil fungus that damages cape gooseberry crops. The springtails preferentially eat the pathogenic fungus while avoiding the beneficial Trichoderma, allowing it to persist and do its job. Both organisms independently reduce the harmful fungus, suggesting they could be used together as an eco-friendly alternative to chemical fungicides.

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Belowground Communities in Lowlands Are Less Stable to Heat Extremes Across Seasons

Scientists studied how soil organisms respond to extreme heat waves at different elevations and seasons. They found that lowland soil communities are more vulnerable to heat stress than highland communities, with springtime communities recovering better than summer communities. The study reveals that timing matters: extreme heat events in spring allowed soil organisms to bounce back, but summer heat events caused lasting damage.

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