2022
DOI: 10.3390/app12094129
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Influence of Vegetation Filter Strip on Slope Runoff, Sediment Yield and Nutrient Loss

Abstract: It is an important branch of erosion research to control soil erosion on eroded gullies and slopes by using vegetation filter strip. Several simulated rainfall experiments were carried out in soil tanks filled with loess sandy loam taken from a typical eroded gully area with less vegetation coverage in Yanghe hilly basin in Xuanhua District, Zhangjiakou City, Hebei Province. The soil and water conservation effects of two different vegetation setting modes were compared under the same vegetation strip width and… Show more

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“…Even in vineyards with deep soils, Celette et al [3] recommended intercropping instead of permanent grassing. These grass strips have several documented benefits as they facilitate reduced soil erosion [1,4], enhance water infiltration, increase soil water retention [2,5], improve soil structure and holistically enhance an array of physical properties in vineyard soils [6], and contribute positively to soil C sequestration [7]. Given the context of climate change, well-chosen soil management in vineyards is critical, as it can help mitigate the challenges posed by alternating periods of prolonged drought and excessive rainfall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Even in vineyards with deep soils, Celette et al [3] recommended intercropping instead of permanent grassing. These grass strips have several documented benefits as they facilitate reduced soil erosion [1,4], enhance water infiltration, increase soil water retention [2,5], improve soil structure and holistically enhance an array of physical properties in vineyard soils [6], and contribute positively to soil C sequestration [7]. Given the context of climate change, well-chosen soil management in vineyards is critical, as it can help mitigate the challenges posed by alternating periods of prolonged drought and excessive rainfall.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%