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“…For soils under agricultural production, experiments under elevated atmospheric CO 2 have found increased soil aggregate stability (Rillig et al 2001). Other research has demonstrated a clear link between the small levels of water repellency, such as those found in this study, and soil aggregate stability (Goebel et al 2005). As water repellency reduces the rate of water uptake, soils can be stabilised from the slaking stresses of rapid wetting.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…For soils under agricultural production, experiments under elevated atmospheric CO 2 have found increased soil aggregate stability (Rillig et al 2001). Other research has demonstrated a clear link between the small levels of water repellency, such as those found in this study, and soil aggregate stability (Goebel et al 2005). As water repellency reduces the rate of water uptake, soils can be stabilised from the slaking stresses of rapid wetting.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 62%
“…The maintenance of the SOM carbon concentration has been suggested to be a consequence of biomass production during plant growth (de la Rosa and Knicker 2011). Meanwhile, SAPs had the potential benefit of helping retain SOM in the soil by incorporating it into aggregates where it can be protected from decomposition (Goebel et al 2005;John et al 2005). However, increase in SOM did not improve cabbage growth in the sufficient water regime, only in the water deficit treatment.…”
Section: Effect Of Saps On Som Smbc and Smrmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research has shown that applications of SAPs can decrease soil water permeability and soil bulk density (Busscher et al 2009), increase water-holding capacity and the amount of soil water-stable aggregates, and assist in the protection of soil organic matter (Goebel et al 2005;John et al 2005). However, the effects of SAPs on the soil ecosystem and the soil microbial ecosystem are not well understood.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Molte pratiche agronomiche convenzionali causano il breakdown dei macroaggregati e perdita di C mentre la minima lavorazione e l'incorporazione di residui colturali favoriscono un aumento della SO nel suolo (Lugato et al, 2006;Lal, 2009) non solo grazie a un maggior input di C ma anche alla formazione e a un più lento turnover degli aggregati (Six et al, 1998). La SO influenza a sua volta il turnover degli aggregati: Kaiser e Guggenberger (2007) hanno dimostrato che la SO forma legami multipli all'imboccatura degli aggregati, stabilizzando non solo la SO ivi occlusa ma anche diminuendo il breakdown degli aggregati stessi tramite fenomeni di repulsione idrofobica sulla loro superficie (Goebel et al, 2005).…”
Section: La Perdita DI Sostanza Organica Del Suolounclassified