2010
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-07642010000200013
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Comportamiento Resistente de Suelos Orgánicos Estabilizados con Tanino

Abstract: ResumenEl objetivo del presente trabajo fue evaluar la resistencia de suelos orgánicos del noreste argentino, una vez cumplido el proceso de estabilización con distintas resinas. Se realizaron ensayos de resistencia triaxial sobre probetas de suelo orgánico, natural y estabilizado. El tratamiento se materializó incorporando al suelo resinas en las que intervinieron productos obtenidos de la cadena de fabricación del tanino de Quebracho Colorado, un aldehído y agua. La concentración de la resina fue variable, c… Show more

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“…Hättenschwiler and Vitousek, 2000;Horner et al, 1988;Kraus et al, 2003a;von Lützow et al, 2006). When exuded from roots or leached from living or dead plant materials, phenolic compounds can affect soil physical properties and nutrient cycling by forming complexes with mineral fractions of the soil, by stabilizing soil organic matter, proteins or other organic forms of N, and by direct or indirect stimulation or inhibition of soil microorganisms (Adamczyk et al, 2013;Cesco et al, 2012;Fabre et al, 2010;Makoi and Ndakidemi, 2007). However, their impacts may be influenced by specific tannin and soil characteristics and remain to be fully elucidated (Kraus et al, 2003b, Schmidt et al, 2012, Smolander et al, 2012.…”
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“…Hättenschwiler and Vitousek, 2000;Horner et al, 1988;Kraus et al, 2003a;von Lützow et al, 2006). When exuded from roots or leached from living or dead plant materials, phenolic compounds can affect soil physical properties and nutrient cycling by forming complexes with mineral fractions of the soil, by stabilizing soil organic matter, proteins or other organic forms of N, and by direct or indirect stimulation or inhibition of soil microorganisms (Adamczyk et al, 2013;Cesco et al, 2012;Fabre et al, 2010;Makoi and Ndakidemi, 2007). However, their impacts may be influenced by specific tannin and soil characteristics and remain to be fully elucidated (Kraus et al, 2003b, Schmidt et al, 2012, Smolander et al, 2012.…”
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