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Soil aggregate stability and pore structure are key indicators of soil degradation. Waves generated by the water-level fluctuations could severely deteriorate soil aggregates, which eventually induce soil erosion and several other environmental issues such as sedimentation and flooding. However, due to limited availability of the hydrological alteration data, there is a limited understanding of soil aggregates, intra-aggregate pore dynamics, and their relationships under periodically flooded soils. The present study has relied on long-term hydrological alteration data (2006-2020) to explore the impacts of inundation and exposure on soil aggregates and pore structure variations. Soil samples from increasing elevations (155, 160, 163, 166, 169, and 172 m) in the water-level fluctuation zone of the Three Gorges Reservoir were exposed to wet-shaking stress and determined soil structural parameters. The overall inundation and exposure ratio (OvI/E) gradually decreased from 1.87 in the lowest to 0.27 in the highest elevation, respectively. Predominant distribution of macropores was recorded in lower elevations, while micropores were widely distributed in the upper elevations. The mean weight diameter (MWD) was significantly lower in the lower (2.4-3.7 mm) compared to upper (5.3-6.0 mm) elevations. The increase in MWD has increased the proportion of micropores (PoN < 50 mu m), with R-2 = 0.59. This could suggest that the decrease in flooding intensity can create favorable conditions for plant roots growth. The strong flooding stress in lower elevations (i.e., higher values of the OvI/E) accelerated the disintegration of soil aggregates and considerably increased the formation of macropores due to slaking and cracking. The findings of the present study emphasize the need to restore degraded soils in periodically submerged environments by implementing vegetation restoration measures. This could enhance and sustain aggregate stability, which was also proved to increase functional pores under hydrological alterations.

期刊论文 2025-06-19 DOI: 10.1002/ldr.5673 ISSN: 1085-3278

Enhancing the structural stability of Pisha sandstone soil is an important measure to manage local soil erosion. However, Pisha sandstone soil is a challenging research hotspot because of its poor permeability, strong soil filtration effect, and inability to be effectively permeated by treatment solutions. In this study, by adjusting the soil water content to improve the spatial structure of the soil body and by conducting unconfined compressive strength and calcium ion conversion rate tests, we investigated the effect of spatial distribution differences in microbial-induced calcium carbonate deposition on the mechanical properties of Pisha sandstone-improved soil in terms of the amounts of clay dissolved and calcium carbonate produced. The results demonstrate that improving the soil particle structure promotes the uniform distribution of calcium carbonate crystals in the sand. After microbial-induced carbonate precipitation (MICP) treatment, the bacteria adsorbed onto the surface of the Pisha sandstone particles and formed dense calcium carbonate crystals at the contact points of the particles, which effectively enhanced the structural stability of the sand particles, thereby improving the mechanical properties of the microbial-cured soils. The failure mode of the specimen evolved from bottom shear failure to overall tensile failure. In addition, the release of structural water molecules in the clay minerals promoted the surface diffusion of calcium ions and accelerated the nucleation and crystal growth of the mineralization products. In general, the rational use of soil structural properties and the synergistic mineralization of MICP and clay minerals provide a new method for erosion control in Pisha sandstone areas.

期刊论文 2025-06-02 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-025-04464-9 ISSN: 2045-2322

Background and aims The changes in soil physical properties caused by root exudates depend largely on the chemical composition of root exudates. Our aim was to explore the effects of non-specific root exudates on the physical properties of soil change. Methods Five sugar compounds, five amino acid compounds, and five organic acid compounds were selected and added to loess as three single addition treatments (amino acids, organic acids, and sugars) and four combined addition treatments (amino acids + organic acids, amino acids + sugars, organic acids + sugars, and amino acids + organic acids + sugars). Soil water repellency, aggregate stability, and shear resistance tests were performed on the loess. Results The treatments sugars, amino acids, and amino acids + sugars significantly increased soil water repellency. In addition, organic acids + sugars maximised mean weight diameter (MWD), geometric mean diameter (GMD) and the content of > 0.25 mm water-stable aggregates (R0.25), and minimised the percentage of aggregates destroyed (PAD) in the addition treatments. All treatments except for amino acids significantly increased soil shear strength and cohesion of the loess. Amino acids, amino acids + sugars, and amino acids + organic acids + sugars significantly increased the internal friction angle. Conclusion The single addition treatments had a higher effect on soil hydraulic properties, while the combined addition treatments had a higher effect on soil mechanical properties. Sugars and amino acids substantially increased soil hydraulic stability. Sugars combined with other compounds, especially with organic acids, significantly improved soil mechanical stability.

期刊论文 2025-05-01 DOI: 10.1007/s11104-024-06932-z ISSN: 0032-079X

The relationships between soil aggregates, aggregate-associated carbon (C), and soil compaction indices in pomegranate orchards of varying ages (0-30 years) in Assiut, Egypt, were investigated. Soil bulk density (Bd) and organic carbon (OC) content increased with orchard age in both the surface (0.00-0.20 m) and subsurface (0.20-0.40 m) layers 0.20-0.40 m). The percentage of macroaggregates (R-0.25) and their OC content in the aggregate fraction > 0.250 mm increased as the pomegranate orchard ages increased in the surface layer (0.00-0.20 m). Older pomegranate orchards show improved soil structure, indicated by higher mean weight diameter (MWD) and geometric mean diameter (GMD), alongside reduced fractal dimension (D) and erodibility (K). As orchard ages increased, maximum bulk density (BMax) decreased due to an increase in OC, while the degree of compactness (DC) increased, reaching a maximum at both soil layers for the 30 Y orchards. Soil organic carbon and aggregate-associated C significantly influenced BMax, which led to reducing the soil compaction risk. Multivariate analyses identified the >2 mm aggregate fraction as the most critical factor influencing the DC, soil compaction, and K indices in pomegranate orchards. The OC content in the >2 mm aggregates negatively correlated with BMax, DC, and K but was positively associated with MWD and GMD. Moreover, DC and Bd decreased with higher proportions of >2 mm aggregates, whereas DC increased with a higher fraction of 2-0.250 mm aggregation. These findings highlight the role of aggregate size fractions and their associated C in enhancing soil structure stability, mitigating compaction, and reducing erosion risks in pomegranate orchards.

期刊论文 2025-03-04 DOI: 10.3390/soilsystems9010020

Although it has been recognized that soil structure formation affects soil organic carbon (SOC) sequestration, experimental data elucidating the relation between mechanical properties of soil structure and soil organic matter (SOM) stability are lacking. This study assesses the link between aggregate stability and SOM stability in lowland and hilly land soils of Central Europe. Overall, 39 topsoil samples were taken. Besides determining basic properties and nutrient availability, stability of soil aggregates was quantified using wet sieving (WS) and rainfall simulation (RS) procedures. The samples were analyzed by thermogravimetry and differential scanning calorimetry (TG-DSC). Besides significant correlations with basic soil properties and contents of selected nutrients, the aggregate stability data were linked to thermal processes, such as water desorption and SOM degradation. The RS values were significantly correlated (r > 0.7, p < 0.001) with the rate of water desorption (T < 200 degrees C) and SOM degradation (200 - 570 degrees C). Observed correlation pattern, with multiple maxima, suggests that aggregate stability is supported by clay and several SOM fractions, each showing different thermal stability. Significant correlations observed bellow 200 degrees C indicate that properties controlling soil specific surface area (SOM and clay) are important also for the aggregate stability. The 78 % of the variance observed in aggregate stability testing was explained by multilinear regression using weight loss rates recorded at selected temperatures (80, 130, 248, 401 and 455 degrees C) as predictors. We observed different relations between exothermic energy values, soil aggregate stability and thermal stability of SOM (SOC). Exothermic heat flux normalized with respect to SOC mass (energy density) indicates presence of stable organic fraction, as it showed correlation also with clay, which has positive effect on SOC stabilization. This is in line with the positive correlation between SOC energy density and aggregate stability. On contrary, normalizing the heat with respect to SOM mass indicates the content of labile organic components, as the correlations with clay or aggregate stability were insignificant. The TG-DSC data revealed that hilly land soils are depleted in fresh organic material, which is due to their genesis and the erosion intensified by tillage.

期刊论文 2025-02-01 DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2025.117166 ISSN: 0016-7061

In many soil processes, including solute and gas dynamics, the architecture of intra-aggregate pores is a crucial component. Soil management practices and wetting-drying (W-D) cycles, the latter having a significant impact on pore aggregation, are two key factors that shape pore structure. This study examines the effects of W-D cycles on the architecture of intra-aggregate pores under three different soil management systems: no-tillage (NT), minimum tillage (MT), and conventional tillage (CT). The soil samples were subjected to 0 and 12 W-D cycles, and the resulting pore structures were scanned using X-ray micro-computed tomography, generating reconstructed 3D volumetric data. The data analyses were conducted in terms of multifractal spectra, normalized Shannon entropy, lacunarity, porosity, anisotropy, connectivity, and tortuosity. The multifractal parameters of capacity, correlation, and information dimensions showed mean values of approximately 2.77, 2.75, and 2.75 when considering the different management practices and W-D cycles; 3D lacunarity decreased mainly for the smallest boxes between 0 and 12 W-D cycles for CT and NT, with the opposite behavior for MT. The normalized 3D Shannon entropy showed differences of less than 2% before and after the W-D cycles for MT and NT, with differences of 5% for CT. The imaged porosity showed reductions of approximately 50% after 12 W-D cycles for CT and NT. Generally, the largest pores (>0.1 mm3) contributed the most to porosity for all management practices before and after W-D cycles. Anisotropy increased by 9% and 2% for MT and CT after the cycles and decreased by 23% for NT. Pore connectivity showed a downward trend after 12 W-D cycles for CT and NT. Regarding the pore shape, the greatest contribution to porosity and number of pores was due to triaxial-shaped pores for both 0 and 12 W-D cycles for all management practices. The results demonstrate that, within the resolution limits of the microtomography analysis, pore architecture remained resilient to changes, despite some observable trends in specific parameters.

期刊论文 2025-01-01 DOI: 10.3390/agriengineering7010009

In response to the current serious problem of soil cadmium (Cd) contamination in agricultural land, phytoremediation technology is a green and environmentally friendly application prospect; however, its remediation efficiency is currently limited. An enhanced phytoremediation technique was constructed using the biodegradable chelator aspartate diethoxysuccinic acid (AES) combined with the plant growth regulator gibberellic acid (GA3) to enhance the formation of maize. This technique has been proven to have a superior remediation effect. However, the safety of the restoration technique is of particular importance. The remediation process not only removes the contaminants, but also ensures that the original structure and stability of the soil is not damaged. In this regard, the constructed enhanced phytoremediation technique was further investigated in this study using soil columns. In combination with microscopic tests, such as X-ray diffraction and scanning electron microscopy, this study investigated the effects of the remediation process on the distribution characteristics of Cd in soil aggregates, and the structure and stability of soil aggregates. This was conducted by analyzing, as follows: plant growth conditions; the morphology, structure and mineral composition of soil aggregates in different soil layers; and the changes in these characteristics. The results demonstrated that the enhanced phytoremediation technique constructed in this study has a negligible impact on the morphology and mineral composition of soil aggregates, while exerting a limited influence on soil structure stability. This indicates that the technique can facilitate the safe utilization of remediated contaminated soil.

期刊论文 2024-11-01 DOI: 10.3390/agriculture14111882

Long-term continuous cropping affects the soil microecological community and leads to nutrient imbalances, which reduces crop yields, and crop rotation can increase soil productivity. To study the effects of the cultivation of tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) and corn (Zea mays) on the microbial community, physical and chemical factors and the structure of aggregates in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum) long-term continuous cropping soils were examined. Four cropping patterns were established, including one continuous cropping pattern and three crop rotation patterns, and the diversity of the soil microecological community was measured using high-throughput sequencing. The physical and chemical properties of different models of soil were measured, and the soil aggregate structure was determined by dry and wet sieving. Planting of aftercrop tomato and corn altered the bacterial community of the cotton continuous soil to a lesser extent and the fungal community to a greater extent. In addition, continuous cropping reduced the diversity and richness of the soil fungal community. Different aftercrop planting patterns showed that there were very high contents of soil organic carbon and organic matter in the cotton-maize rotation model, while the soil aggregate structure was the most stable in the corn-cotton rotation model. Planting tomato in continuous cropping cotton fields has a greater effect on the soil microbial community than planting maize. Therefore, according to the characteristics of different succeeding crop planting patterns, the damage of continuous cropping of cotton to the soil microenvironment can be alleviated directionally, which will enable the sustainable development of cotton production.

期刊论文 2024-07-19 DOI: 10.3389/fmicb.2024.1410219

Biochar application, as a kind of soil amendment, significantly influences soil physical and mechanical properties. This study revealed the effects of biochar application on the physical and mechanical properties of a clay-type soil at different irrigation levels. Soil was treated with three levels of biochar application: B0 (0 t ha(-1)), B1 (25 t ha-(1)) and B2 (50 t ha b(-1)), and three levels of irrigation: T0 (1.2 pan evaporation Ep), T1 (1.0 Ep) and T2 (0.8 Ep). The results indicated that other treatments reduced the soil bulk density compared with the control treatment (CK) (B0T1). Compared to CK, the highest reduction in soil bulk density was 18%. Irrigation did not improve the soil bulk density and porosity at the same biochar application in the short term. Biochar enhanced the stability of the soil aggregates. Compared to CK, the largest MWD (mean weight diameter) was enhanced by 9%. The addition of biochar and decreasing irrigation could decrease soil cohesion. The addition of biochar and increasing irrigation could increase the soil internal friction angle. The soil cohesion first increased and then decreased as the soil water content increased. According to the fitting formula, the soil cohesion was found to be minimum at B2T2, which was a decrease of 39% compared to B0T1. At the same irrigation level, the soil internal friction angle decreased with increasing soil water content. Soil penetration resistance showed a decreasing trend with the application of biochar. The more irrigation there is, the larger the soil penetration resistance.

期刊论文 2024-07-01 DOI: 10.1002/ird.2916 ISSN: 1531-0353

Revegetation is an effective approach for restoring extremely degraded grassland (DG) in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau (QTP). However, little is known about its effects on permafrost stability. Our study investigated changes in the characteristics of DG and revegetated grassland (RG) in alpine permafrost regions of the QTP by means of in situ monitoring and sampling. Compared with DG, soil temperature was lower in warm months and slightly higher in cool months both at 2 and 10 cm depths after revegetation, while soil moisture generally decreased. Revegetation advanced the onset and increased the duration of completely frozen stage. The number of freeze-thaw days decreased at 2 cm but increased at 10 cm depth. The freeze-thaw strength weakened at 2 cm depth in spring and autumn, and at 10 cm depth in autumn, but increased at 10 cm depth in spring. The thawing index at the two depths and active layer thickness in RG were also significantly lower than those in DG. Revegetation significantly affected the particle size distribution and stability of soil aggregates by increasing the proportion of large macroaggregates. Thus, revegetation can effectively improve the permafrost stability of degraded grassland in the QTP and enhance the service functions of alpine grassland ecosystems.

期刊论文 2024-06-01 DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.geoderma.2023.116350 ISSN: 0016-7061
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