Pore Structures in Detritusphere of Soils Under Switchgrass and Restored Prairie Vegetation Community
Jin Ho Lee,
Maik Geers‐Lucas,
Andrey K. Guber
et al.
Abstract:Root detritusphere, that is, the soil in the vicinity of decomposing root residues, plays an important role in soil microbial activity and C sequestration. Pore structure (size distributions and connectivity of soil pores) in the detritusphere serves as a major driver for these processes and, in turn, is influenced by the physical characteristics of both soil and roots. This study compared pore structure characteristics in the root detritusphere of soils of contrasting texture and mineralogy subjected to > … Show more
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