THE INFLUENCE OF BLOWING SOIL TRAPPED BY SHRUBS ON FERTILITY IN TABERNAS DISTRICT (SE SPAIN)

Lozano, FJ; Soriano, M; Martinez, S; Asensio, C

HERO ID

2660121

Reference Type

Journal Article

Year

2013

HERO ID 2660121
In Press No
Year 2013
Title THE INFLUENCE OF BLOWING SOIL TRAPPED BY SHRUBS ON FERTILITY IN TABERNAS DISTRICT (SE SPAIN)
Authors Lozano, FJ; Soriano, M; Martinez, S; Asensio, C
Journal Land Degradation and Development
Volume 24
Issue 6
Page Numbers 575-581
Abstract The purpose of this study is to relate soil properties affected by the deposit of materials by the wind to the percentage of vegetation surface that facilitates their accumulation. To do this, we applied artificial wind and compared its effects to natural conditions by making use of the fertility islands' generated by some species of bushes under their canopies in semiarid environments and, which according to many publications, modify soil characteristics substantially. Two very common species in our flat semiarid study area, Hammada articulata and Artemisia barrelieri, were chosen for comparison. Soil was sampled in gaps between shrubs and under canopies. Some shrubs were subjected to extra wind, whereas others were kept under natural conditions. At the end of this first stage, the islands under the canopies were sampled again, and any differences found in the data were studied. Increased retention of material affects the fertility of soils. Thus, we observed, for example, an increase in biomass carbon showing greater biological activity. Finally, we performed a statistical analysis, which resolved our hypothesis on the influence of the percentage of plant surface on the soil parameters. Copyright (c) 2012 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Doi 10.1002/ldr.2186
Wosid WOS:000328373100007
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Keyword wind erosion; wind experiment; soil fertility; semiarid environment
Is Peer Review No