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STUDY ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF AN AGRICULTURAL TECHNIQUE BASED ON AEOLIAN DEPOSITION, IN A SEMIARID ENVIRONMENT
Autori: Carlos Asensio
Data aparitiei: Mai / 2015
Revista: Environmental Engineering and Management JournalVol. 14Nr. 5
ISSN: 1843 - 3707
Pret: 25.00 RON    
N.A.

Abstract
Wind erosion, which strongly affects both plant and soil development in arid environments, is dependent on soil properties, wind
characteristics and plant cover. In a semiarid zone in SE Spain, a new technique consisting of dusting plants with a forced wind
stream reduces tillage and significantly increases productivity. By using a blower once a year, dust is raised and partly retained
by plants, and eventually ends up in the understory. To assess the influence of this technique on soil properties and test its
efficiency, we maximized its effects by performing monthly applications of dust on natural vegetation not subject to any other
human intervention, using two native plant species to assess the dust retention capacity and its effects.
Soils were sampled under the canopies of Retama sphaerocarpa and Salsola genistoides, prior to dust applications generated
with a modified mechanical blower. Samples were taken again after trials under the canopies of both species and under control
plants to check for changes from blowing. Results show that changes generated are mainly in nutrient content, bulk density and
soil texture under Retama canopies. Principal components analysis and ANCOVA highlighted the importance of species and
exposed plant surface, and its influence on soil features. The effect of interaction between Species and Exposed Surface has
relevant role as the main species effect on several soil characteristics, leading to overall higher soil fertility.



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