Environmental Risk Assessment of Soil Contamination 2014
DOI: 10.5772/57228
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Contribution of Vegetation to Alleviate Slope’s Erosion and Acidity

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“…A significant increase in biomass production was also observed in L. leucocephala, implying that high physiological performance could be involved in biomass production (Jones et al 2015, Ugolini et al 2015. Nandy et al (2007) indicated that high physiological activity may be attributed to Based on the correlation studies, root biomass and shoot biomass were positively correlated, indicating that a greater above ground biomass cover increases the below ground biomass (Normaniza et al 2014).…”
Section: Physiological Characteristics Of the Plantsmentioning
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“…A significant increase in biomass production was also observed in L. leucocephala, implying that high physiological performance could be involved in biomass production (Jones et al 2015, Ugolini et al 2015. Nandy et al (2007) indicated that high physiological activity may be attributed to Based on the correlation studies, root biomass and shoot biomass were positively correlated, indicating that a greater above ground biomass cover increases the below ground biomass (Normaniza et al 2014).…”
Section: Physiological Characteristics Of the Plantsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A well proposed method to reduce atmospheric CO 2 is to enhance carbon fixation or sequestration in soils (Schwartz 2014). By capturing atmospheric CO 2 through photosynthesis, plants synthesise large amounts of organic molecules especially carbohydrates that make up materials or woody biomass of plants (Ort et al 2015). These organic molecules are converted into cell wall compositions via metabolism or a number of other pathways (Ort et al 2015).…”
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“…Tap roots are simple structures with few lateral roots and a low surface area to volume ratio. As primarily storage organs, it could be hypothesised that they contribute to soil stability (Osman et al 2014 ), but are poor foragers for resources in shallow root layers (Lynch 2013 ) and offer fewer opportunities for microbial niches or symbioses (Schmidt and Gaudin 2017 ). However, they can access water in deep soil layers more effectively than shallower root systems (Alvarez-Flores et al 2018 ).…”
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