2015
DOI: 10.4067/s0718-34292015000400005
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Soil structural condition and its relationship with pastures under different conditions in the Simpson Valley (Humid western Patagonia, Chile)

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“…Macroaggregates are structural units that participate in the regulation of nutrient cycling and the organic matter dynamics [101], which also depend on the carbon availability and the biological activity [48,102,103], leading to improved soil quality [104]. The presence of higher physical and root macroaggregates in pastures might be the result of macroinvertebrates, together with the dense root system of pastures, that through mechanical reinforcement, promote soil aggregation, binding the soil and releasing exudates that acts as soil binding agents [105][106][107]. The presence of the large number of grasses, related to a high abundance of rhizophagous organisms [23], such as Coleoptera larvae and Symphyla was evidenced.…”
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“…Macroaggregates are structural units that participate in the regulation of nutrient cycling and the organic matter dynamics [101], which also depend on the carbon availability and the biological activity [48,102,103], leading to improved soil quality [104]. The presence of higher physical and root macroaggregates in pastures might be the result of macroinvertebrates, together with the dense root system of pastures, that through mechanical reinforcement, promote soil aggregation, binding the soil and releasing exudates that acts as soil binding agents [105][106][107]. The presence of the large number of grasses, related to a high abundance of rhizophagous organisms [23], such as Coleoptera larvae and Symphyla was evidenced.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%