2023
DOI: 10.3390/land12071286
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Interacting Effects of Land Use Type, Soil Attributes, and Environmental Factors on Aggregate Stability

Abstract: Soil erosion and surface pollution near reservoirs can adversely affect water quality and safety. Soil aggregate stability is an important predictor of soil water loss and erosion resistance that is strongly influenced by land use. This study therefore aimed to identify factors affecting soil aggregate stability near reservoirs to provide empirical and theoretical insights that could guide the development of management measures to increase land quality, optimize land use, and maximize sustainability. This stud… Show more

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“…The results of cluster analysis of data on the content of water-resistant aggregates may indicate similar mechanisms for the formation of water-resistant aggregates in chernozems under steppe and forest vegetation. The results obtained may indicate an increase in the content of organic substances in ordinary chernozems and luvic chernozems under the influence of forest vegetation, which manifests itself, in particular, in an improvement in the aggregate composition of these soils (Li et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…The results of cluster analysis of data on the content of water-resistant aggregates may indicate similar mechanisms for the formation of water-resistant aggregates in chernozems under steppe and forest vegetation. The results obtained may indicate an increase in the content of organic substances in ordinary chernozems and luvic chernozems under the influence of forest vegetation, which manifests itself, in particular, in an improvement in the aggregate composition of these soils (Li et al, 2023).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 85%
“…Environmental temperature influences several aspects of the soil, e.g., its temperature, humidity, aggregation stability, pH, and nutrient diffusion [50][51][52]. Naturally, changes in any of these factors will disturb the MOs living in the soil and plant growth.…”
Section: Temperature Stressmentioning
confidence: 99%