Microbial drivers of soil health: Integrating physical, chemical and biological properties for food security under climate change
Highlights • Climate stressors restructure soil microhabitats, reassembling microbial guilds that regulate C–N–P cycling and resilience. • Cross-domain feedbacks link pore architecture and soil chemistry to microbiome functions and emergent soil health outcomes. • Rhizosphere mechanisms (exudates, siderophores, ACC deaminase, ISR, AMF/N-fixing symbioses) provide actionable leverage points under stress. • Integrative indicators connect physical, chemical, and biological metrics to soil multifunctionality for monitoring under climate extremes. • Emerging tools (meta-omics, 3D imaging, spectroscopy, isotopic tracing, in situ sensors) enable mechanistic diagnosis and decision support.