Microaggregates in soils
Friedrich Schiller University Jena · University of Bonn · +8 more institutions
Abstract
Abstract All soils harbor microaggregates, i.e ., compound soil structures smaller than 250 µm. These microaggregates are composed of diverse mineral, organic and biotic materials that are bound together during pedogenesis by various physical, chemical and biological processes. Consequently, microaggregates can withstand strong mechanical and physicochemical stresses and survive slaking in water, allowing them to persist in soils for several decades. Together with the physiochemical heterogeneity of their surfaces, the three‐dimensional structure of microaggregates provides a large variety of ecological niches that contribute to the vast biological diversity found in soils. As reported for larger aggregate…
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12Topics & keywords
- Soil water
- Pedogenesis
- Context (archaeology)
- Organic matter
- Biomineralization
- Chemistry
- Mineral
- Clay minerals
- Life in Land