Soil Ecology and Management 2009
DOI: 10.1079/9781845935634.0082
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“…Comparably low values of C mic and aggregate stability under PGL in areas with low yield potential could reasonably be explained by their typically coarse texture, low base saturation and low WHC, which are genetically derived from siliceous, parent materials (Tables 2 and 3). Whalen & Sampedro (2010) stated that such soil conditions restrict the activity of soil organisms and stabilization of aggregates, particularly compared to soils that have developed from calcareous parent materials. Moreover, Tisdall & Oades (1982) noted that C org strongly influences aggregate stability, which was also confirmed by the high loading of this factor in the regression model (Table 4).…”
Section: Modification Of Soil Quality By Edaphic and Cropping System-mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Comparably low values of C mic and aggregate stability under PGL in areas with low yield potential could reasonably be explained by their typically coarse texture, low base saturation and low WHC, which are genetically derived from siliceous, parent materials (Tables 2 and 3). Whalen & Sampedro (2010) stated that such soil conditions restrict the activity of soil organisms and stabilization of aggregates, particularly compared to soils that have developed from calcareous parent materials. Moreover, Tisdall & Oades (1982) noted that C org strongly influences aggregate stability, which was also confirmed by the high loading of this factor in the regression model (Table 4).…”
Section: Modification Of Soil Quality By Edaphic and Cropping System-mentioning
confidence: 99%