Many studies focus on the effects of vegetation cover on water erosion rates, whereas little attention has been paid to the effects of the below ground biomass. Recent research indicates that roots can reduce concentrated flow erosion rates significantly. In order to predict this root effect more accurately, this experimental study aims at gaining more insight into the importance of root architecture, soil and flow characteristics to the erosion-reducing potential of roots during concentrated flow. Treatments were (1) bare, (2) grass (representing a fine-branched root system), (3) carrots (representing a tap root system) and (4) carrots and fine-branched weeds (representing both tap and fine-branched roots). The soil types tested were a san...
Cover crops are a very effective erosion control and environmental conservation technique. When cove...
As organic root exudates cause soil particles to adhere firmly to root surfaces, roots significantly...
Although both aboveground and belowground components of vegetation act together in reducing soil ero...
Plant roots are very effective in controlling concentrated flow erosion. Several studies quantified ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Plant roots can be very effective in stabilizing the soil against concentrated ...
Traditional vegetative techniques to control gully development rely mainly on the effects of above g...
Living plant roots modify both mechanical and hydrological characteristics of the soil matrix (e.g. ...
While it has been demonstrated in numerous studies that the aboveground characteristics of the veget...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Living plant roots modify both mechanical and hydrological characteristics of t...
Soil erosion is a major threat to soil functioning. The use of vegetation to control erosion has lon...
Vegetation controls soil erosion rates significantly. The decrease of water erosion rates with incre...
An important ecosystem service of plant roots is their potential to control concentrated flow erosio...
Farmers in Europe want to control soil erosion in ways that are easily incorporated in their normal ...
Soil erosion is a major problem leading to severe land degradation problems. To control these soil e...
Poster presentado en la 3rd International Conference on Soil Bio- en Eco-Engineering celebrada en Va...
Cover crops are a very effective erosion control and environmental conservation technique. When cove...
As organic root exudates cause soil particles to adhere firmly to root surfaces, roots significantly...
Although both aboveground and belowground components of vegetation act together in reducing soil ero...
Plant roots are very effective in controlling concentrated flow erosion. Several studies quantified ...
© 2017 Elsevier B.V. Plant roots can be very effective in stabilizing the soil against concentrated ...
Traditional vegetative techniques to control gully development rely mainly on the effects of above g...
Living plant roots modify both mechanical and hydrological characteristics of the soil matrix (e.g. ...
While it has been demonstrated in numerous studies that the aboveground characteristics of the veget...
© 2015 Elsevier B.V. Living plant roots modify both mechanical and hydrological characteristics of t...
Soil erosion is a major threat to soil functioning. The use of vegetation to control erosion has lon...
Vegetation controls soil erosion rates significantly. The decrease of water erosion rates with incre...
An important ecosystem service of plant roots is their potential to control concentrated flow erosio...
Farmers in Europe want to control soil erosion in ways that are easily incorporated in their normal ...
Soil erosion is a major problem leading to severe land degradation problems. To control these soil e...
Poster presentado en la 3rd International Conference on Soil Bio- en Eco-Engineering celebrada en Va...
Cover crops are a very effective erosion control and environmental conservation technique. When cove...
As organic root exudates cause soil particles to adhere firmly to root surfaces, roots significantly...
Although both aboveground and belowground components of vegetation act together in reducing soil ero...