Purpose: Topsoil and peat are often taken from intact rural ecosystems to supply the urban demand for fertile soils and soil-like substrates. One way of reducing this exploitation is to recycle suitable urban wastes to produce Technosols and technogenic soil-like substrates. In this study, we investigate the role earthworms can play in impacting the hydraulic properties of such a soil-like substrate. Materials and methods: In a 4-month microcosm experiment, the influence of the earthworm species D. veneta on the hydraulic properties of brick-compost mixture was examined. Of the ten boxes filled with ca. 11 dm3 of ground bricks (0.7 cm3 cm−3) and green waste compost (0.3 cm3 cm−3), five contained earthworms (W-boxes) and the remaining five w...
We carried out mesocosm experiments using either the anecic earthworm Lumbricus terrestris or the en...
Earthworms are recognized to increase soil porosity, reorganize soil structure, and stimulate soil m...
By their excavation activities, earthworms are thought to contribute to the removal of highly compac...
Purpose: Topsoil and peat are often taken from intact rural ecosystems to supply the urb...
For a long time, soils were considered an inert substrate, however, now it is widely acknowledged th...
Earthworms directly and indirectly affect soil physico-hydraulic properties. We studied interactions...
Constructed Technosols are the result of pedological engineering in order to rehabilitate derelict l...
One of the possible ways to improve the operation efficiency of constructed wetlands and to prevent ...
Earthworms as ecosystem engineers influenced a great number of physical, chemical and biological pro...
As soil engineers, earthworms play a key role in soil organic matter turnover and ecosystem function...
Effects of earthworms on soil physico-hydraulic properties, herbage production and wheat growth in l...
Earthworms play an important role in soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics and soil structure formation...
Endogeic earthworms significantly modify soil aggregation and porosity, which in turn control water ...
BACKGROUND: Infiltration is a key process in determining the water balance, but so far effects of ea...
The soil biota benefits soil productivity and contributes to the sustainable function of all ecosyst...
We carried out mesocosm experiments using either the anecic earthworm Lumbricus terrestris or the en...
Earthworms are recognized to increase soil porosity, reorganize soil structure, and stimulate soil m...
By their excavation activities, earthworms are thought to contribute to the removal of highly compac...
Purpose: Topsoil and peat are often taken from intact rural ecosystems to supply the urb...
For a long time, soils were considered an inert substrate, however, now it is widely acknowledged th...
Earthworms directly and indirectly affect soil physico-hydraulic properties. We studied interactions...
Constructed Technosols are the result of pedological engineering in order to rehabilitate derelict l...
One of the possible ways to improve the operation efficiency of constructed wetlands and to prevent ...
Earthworms as ecosystem engineers influenced a great number of physical, chemical and biological pro...
As soil engineers, earthworms play a key role in soil organic matter turnover and ecosystem function...
Effects of earthworms on soil physico-hydraulic properties, herbage production and wheat growth in l...
Earthworms play an important role in soil organic matter (SOM) dynamics and soil structure formation...
Endogeic earthworms significantly modify soil aggregation and porosity, which in turn control water ...
BACKGROUND: Infiltration is a key process in determining the water balance, but so far effects of ea...
The soil biota benefits soil productivity and contributes to the sustainable function of all ecosyst...
We carried out mesocosm experiments using either the anecic earthworm Lumbricus terrestris or the en...
Earthworms are recognized to increase soil porosity, reorganize soil structure, and stimulate soil m...
By their excavation activities, earthworms are thought to contribute to the removal of highly compac...