Interactions between soil drying due to plant water use and decreases in aggregate stability caused by maize roots

作者: J. B. REID , M. J. GOSS

DOI: 10.1111/J.1365-2389.1982.TB01746.X

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摘要: Summary In a sandy loam soil the stability of freshly sampled aggregates, determined by turbidimetry, showed net decrease following growth maize that was partly offset when plants dried over period 9 days. The cause this restabilization on drying may be adsorption onto surfaces polysaccharide materials produced in rhizosphere.

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