Research progress on earthworms and soil health.

Q3 Environmental Science
Ruo-Wen Liu, Jun-Jie Zhai, Xing Wang
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Abstract

Soil health, reflecting the physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil is closely related to soil functions and plant productivity. Soil health is crucial for ensuring food security, ecological balance, and human health. Earthworms are known as ecosystem engineers, due to their unique biological characteristics. They are not only indicators of soil health but also play an important role in improving soil health. Earthworms have profound impacts on soil health through their activities such as burrowing, feeding, digesting, excreting, and secreting mucus from their body surface. We reviewed research advances on the roles of earthworms in improving soil structure, accelerating the decomposition of organic matter, increasing soil microbial diversity, promoting nutrient cycling, and providing nutrients for plant growth. Furthermore, we elaborated the role of earthworms in collaborating with their gut microbiota to accelerate the reduction of pollutants in the soil, improve soil purification capacity, maintain ecosystem balance, promote soil health, and increase crop yields. Moreover, we provided an outlook on future researches related to earthworms and soil health.

蚯蚓与土壤健康的研究进展。
土壤健康反映了土壤的物理、化学和生物特性,与土壤功能和植物生产力密切相关。土壤健康对保障粮食安全、生态平衡和人类健康至关重要。蚯蚓由于其独特的生物学特性,被称为生态系统工程师。它们不仅是土壤健康的指标,而且在改善土壤健康方面发挥着重要作用。蚯蚓通过其体表的挖洞、取食、消化、排泄和分泌粘液等活动对土壤健康产生深远的影响。综述了蚯蚓在改善土壤结构、加速有机质分解、增加土壤微生物多样性、促进养分循环以及为植物生长提供养分等方面的研究进展。此外,我们还阐述了蚯蚓与其肠道菌群合作加速土壤中污染物的减少,提高土壤净化能力,维持生态系统平衡,促进土壤健康,提高作物产量的作用。最后,对蚯蚓与土壤健康的研究前景进行了展望。
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应用生态学报
应用生态学报 Environmental Science-Ecology
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