“…Leys and McTainsh (1999) also showed that the filtration effect of vegetation on the dust is a crucial process, estimating that shelterbelts in Australia can reduce downwind dust sedimentation by more than 50%. A large number of studies have confirmed that dust deposition played an important role in soil formation of semi-arid and semi-humid lands (Cattle et al, 2002;Derry and Chadwick, 2007;Gustavson and Holliday, 1999;Johnston, 2001;McIntosh et al, 2004;Tiller et al, 1987;Wen et al, 2002). Some studies have demonstrated that dust fall can enrich various nutrients (P, K, Mg, Na, Ca, Fe, Cu, Mn and Mo) in surface soil (Reynolds et al, 2001;Wen et al, 2002) and that the increase of certain elements indirectly influences the utility efficiency of other elements.…”