Soil compaction and vegetation cover in a Scots pine stand at the Mediterranean rangelands


Autoria(s): Aroca Fernández, Mª José; Bravo Fernandez, Jose Alfredo; Gastón González, Aitor; Serrada Hierro, Rafael
Data(s)

2011

Resumo

Right development of ROOT SYSTEMS is essential to ensure seedling survival in the initial stages of natural regeneration processes. Soil compaction determines this development both because of its influence on soil Tª & moisture dynamics and for its direct effect on soil mechanical impedance to root growth. All this effects can be assessed as a whole through soil penetration resistance (Soil Strength) measurements. SOIL STRENGTH has been usually evaluated in forest research in connection with severe disturbances derived from heavy machinery works during forest operations. Nevertheless, undisturbed soils are also expected to show different levels of compaction for root development. Organic matter modifies soil structure and so on porosity, compaction and resultant soil resistance to penetration. Its concentration in surface layers is rather related to vegetation cover composition and density. So within forest stands, a relationship is expected to be found between VEGETATION COVER density and compaction measured as resistance to penetration (soil strength)

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http://oa.upm.es/11209/

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spa

Publicador

E.U.I.T. Forestal (UPM)

Relação

http://oa.upm.es/11209/1/INVE_MEM_2011_102054.pdf

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Direitos

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/es/

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Fonte

Actas de la XI Semana de la Ciencia 2011 | XI Semana de la Ciencia 2011 | 27/09/2011 - 29/09/2011 | Madrid, España

Palavras-Chave #Geología #Medio Ambiente
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