作者: Xi Yang , Ming'an Shao , Tongchuan Li , Yuhua Jia , Xiaoxu Jia
DOI: 10.1016/J.GEODERMA.2019.114144
关键词: Evaporation 、 Orthoptera 、 Soil water 、 Mole cricket 、 Loam 、 Water content 、 Topsoil 、 Agronomy 、 Erosion 、 Environmental science
摘要: Abstract Many insect species, especially soil-inhabiting ones, greatly affect the physical and chemical properties of soil. The widespread mole cricket on northern Loess Plateau creates subterranean tunnels, damages topsoil structures, likely alters soil infiltration, erosion, evaporation. In this study, we assessed effect adult immature crickets (Gryllotalpa unispina Saussure; Orthoptera: Gryllotalpidae) water evaporation in loam A series simulation experiments was conducted iron buckets (20 cm diameter 20 cm high) filled with disturbed at Shenmu Erosion Environment Research Station. saturated drained until content approached field moisture capacity (25.3%), then subjected to for 58 days. Evaporation found occur two stages. first 18 days, daily significantly (P