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Organic carbon distribution and soil aggregate stability in response to long-term phosphorus addition in different land-use types

Soil & Tillage Research, 2022
Understanding the relationships among phosphorus (P), soil organic carbon (SOC) and aggregate stability is vital for improving soil fertility and P and C cycling in different land-use types.
Jiangxue Du   +12 more
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Associated soil aggregate nutrients and controlling factors on aggregate stability in semiarid grassland under different grazing prohibition timeframes.

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Grazing prohibition is an effective measure in improving soil stability and ecological quality. However, only a limited number of studies have been published on the dominant factors that impact soil aggregate stability and their associated effects on ...
Dongdong Liu   +9 more
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Effects of different vegetation restoration measures on soil aggregate stability and erodibility on the Loess Plateau, China

Catena, 2020
Vegetation restoration may affect soil aggregate stability and the ability of soil to resist erosion. To evaluate the influence of vegetation restoration measures on the stability of soil aggregate and soil erodibility, we chose 7 types of vegetation ...
Yanxing Dou, Yang Yang, Zhaolong Zhu
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Comparison of different methods for assessing effects of soil interparticle forces on aggregate stability

Geoderma, 2021
Soil interparticle forces, involving in van der Waals attractive force, and surface hydration and electrostatic repulsive forces, greatly influence the soil aggregate stability.
Jingfang Liu, Feinan Hu, Chenyang Xu
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Hydrological stress regimes regulate effects of binding agents on soil aggregate stability in the riparian zones

CATENA, 2021
Aggregate stability, playing a key role in resistance to soil erosion, has been greatly impacted by hydrological stresses. Yet, the mechanism of soil aggregate stabilization has been rarely clarified under hydrological stress regimes.
Yiguo Ran   +6 more
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Soil aggregate stability and its response to overland flow in successive Eucalyptus plantations in subtropical China.

Science of the Total Environment, 2021
Soil aggregates constitute the basic units of the soil structure, and soil aggregate stability is an important indicator of soil erodibility. Successive planting of fast-growing plantations can change the erosion resistance of the soil under rainfall ...
Jinyue Wang   +7 more
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Soil aggregation, aggregate stability, organic carbon and nitrogen in different soil aggregate fractions under forest and shrub vegetation on the Loess Plateau, China

open access: yesCatena, 2010
Revegetation has been reported as one of the most effective counter measures to reduce soil and water erosion on the Loess plateau in China. Soil aggregate stability and the distribution of organic carbon and nitrogen in different aggregate fractions ...
Axel Mentler   +2 more
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Variations in soil aggregate stability due to land use changes from agricultural land on the Loess Plateau, China

, 2021
Soil aggregate stability is a feasible and effective factor to understand the complex interactions between physicochemical properties and soil structure.
Guangyu Zhu   +2 more
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Soil aggregation and soil aggregate stability regulate organic carbon and nitrogen storage in a red soil of southern China.

Journal of Environmental Management, 2020
Soil aggregation plays a critical role in the maintenance of soil structure, as well as in its productivity. Fertilization influences soil aggregation, especially by regulating soil organic carbon (SOC) and total nitrogen (TN) contents in aggregate ...
A. Mustafa   +10 more
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Land use conversion and lithology impacts soil aggregate stability in subtropical China

, 2021
Soil aggregate stability is one of the most important indicators of soil structure and soil degradation vulnerability, and it is the dominant factor controlling hillslope soil erosion in the subtropical Ultisols region of China. However, few studies have
Liangxia Duan   +4 more
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