2022
DOI: 10.5194/egusphere-egu22-513
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The short-to medium-to long-term effects of bench terrace construction for planting eucalypt trees on soil water repellency

Abstract: <p>The establishment of monospecific eucalypt plantations has increased considerably over the last half-century. At present, eucalypts are the tree species that are planted most widely across the world, and the common practice of soil mobilization prior to their planting has been associated with negative effects on soil functions such as nutrient and water cycling, carbon sequestration, soil erosion control and soil biodiversity conservation. In Central Portugal, the construction of bench terrace… Show more

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