Laboratory-based aggregate stability (AS) tests should be applied to material wetted to a moisture content comparable with that of a field soil. We have improved our original laser granulometer (LG)-based AS test published in this journal by including a pre-wetting stage. Our method estimates disaggregation reduction (DR; µm) for a soil sample (1–2-mm diameter aggregates). Soils with more stable aggregates have larger DR values. We apply the new technique to soils from 60 cultivated sites across eastern England, with ten samples from each of six different parent material (PM) types encompassing a wide range of soil organic carbon (SOC) concentrations (1.2–7.0%). There are large differences between the median DR values (rescaled to < 500 µm)...
Aggregate stability, a property that influences a soil's erodibility and hydraulic characteristics, ...
This study investigates the changes in soil fertility due to the different aggregate breakdown mecha...
The combination of concurrent soil degradation and restoration scenarios in a long-term experiment w...
Laboratory-based aggregate stability (AS) tests should be applied to material wetted to a moisture c...
Regulatory authorities need to establish rapid, cost-effective methods to measure soil physical indi...
An important physical indicator of soil quality, which regulatory authorities may wish to monitor, i...
Soil aggregate stability is an important measure of a soils’ physical and structural condition. Good...
Aggregate stability is a commonly used indicator of soil health because improvements in aggregate st...
Soil health is an important part of agriculture and is becoming an issue to which more and more peop...
The Mastersizer 2000G (Malvern Instruments) Diffraction Instrument was used to assess and quantify t...
International audienceAggregate breakdown due to water and rain action may cause surface crusting, s...
Aggregate stability (AS) is a very sensitive soil physical health indicator. The complexity of its d...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINSoil aggregate stability is a key indicator of so...
Soil aggregate stability is an important measure for assessing soil structural quality. Here we comp...
There are many methods and approaches of determining the structural status of soils as a quality ind...
Aggregate stability, a property that influences a soil's erodibility and hydraulic characteristics, ...
This study investigates the changes in soil fertility due to the different aggregate breakdown mecha...
The combination of concurrent soil degradation and restoration scenarios in a long-term experiment w...
Laboratory-based aggregate stability (AS) tests should be applied to material wetted to a moisture c...
Regulatory authorities need to establish rapid, cost-effective methods to measure soil physical indi...
An important physical indicator of soil quality, which regulatory authorities may wish to monitor, i...
Soil aggregate stability is an important measure of a soils’ physical and structural condition. Good...
Aggregate stability is a commonly used indicator of soil health because improvements in aggregate st...
Soil health is an important part of agriculture and is becoming an issue to which more and more peop...
The Mastersizer 2000G (Malvern Instruments) Diffraction Instrument was used to assess and quantify t...
International audienceAggregate breakdown due to water and rain action may cause surface crusting, s...
Aggregate stability (AS) is a very sensitive soil physical health indicator. The complexity of its d...
[Departement_IRSTEA]Territoires [TR1_IRSTEA]SEDYVINSoil aggregate stability is a key indicator of so...
Soil aggregate stability is an important measure for assessing soil structural quality. Here we comp...
There are many methods and approaches of determining the structural status of soils as a quality ind...
Aggregate stability, a property that influences a soil's erodibility and hydraulic characteristics, ...
This study investigates the changes in soil fertility due to the different aggregate breakdown mecha...
The combination of concurrent soil degradation and restoration scenarios in a long-term experiment w...