Impact of plant roots on the resistance of soils to erosion by water: a review
KU Leuven · Centre d'Investigacions sobre Desertificació · +2 more institutions
Abstract
Vegetation controls soil erosion rates significantly. The decrease of water erosion rates with increasing vegetation cover is exponential. This review reveals that the decrease in water erosion rates with increasing root mass is also exponential, according to the equation SEP e b RP where SEP is a soil erosion parameter (e.g., interrill or rill erosion rates relative to erosion rates of bare topsoils without roots), RP is a root parameter (e.g., root density or root length density) and b is a constant that indicates the effectiveness of the plant roots in reducing soil erosion rates. Whatever rooting parameter is used, for splash erosion b equals zero. For interrill erosion the average b-value is 0.1195 when…
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4Topics & keywords
- Splash
- Erosion
- Vegetation (pathology)
- Rill
- Environmental science
- Soil science
- Soil water
- Hydrology (agriculture)
- Life in Land