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Biological soil crust development affects physicochemical characteristics of soil surface in semiarid ecosystems

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SOIL BIOLOGY & BIOCHEMISTRY
卷 49, 期 -, 页码 96-105

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.soilbio.2012.02.017

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Physical crust; Cyanobacteria; Lichen; Moss; Aggregate stability; Water content; Organic carbon; Nitrogen

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  1. Spanish Ministry of Science and Technology
  2. European Union ERDF [CGL2006-11619/HID, CGL2011-27493, CGL2011-29429]
  3. Junta de Andalucia (Andalusian Regional Govt.) Ministry of Innovation, Science and Business [RNM-3721, RNM-3614]
  4. ERDF
  5. Spanish Government [BES-2007-15218]

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Water and nutrients are scarce resources in arid and semiarid ecosystems. In these regions, biological soil crusts (BSCs) occupy a large part of the soil surface in the open spaces surrounding patches of vegetation. BSCs affect physicochemical soil properties, such as aggregate stability, water retention, organic carbon (OC) and nitrogen (N) content, associated with primary ecosystem processes like water availability and soil fertility. However, the way BSCs modify soil surface and subsurface properties greatly depends on the type of BSC. We hypothesised that physicochemical properties of soil crusts and of their underlying soils would improve with crust development stage. Physicochemical properties of various types of soil crusts (physical crusts and several BSC development stages) and of the underlying soil (soil layers 0-1 cm and 1-5 cm underneath the crusts) in two semiarid areas in SE Spain were analysed. The properties that differed significantly depending on crust development stage were aggregate stability, water content (WC) (at -33 kPa and -1500 kPa), OC and N content. Aggregate stability was higher under well-developed BSCs (cyanobacterial, lichen and moss crusts) than under physical crusts or incipient BSCs. WC, OC and N content significantly increased in the crust and its underlying soil with crust development, especially in the first centimetre of soil underneath the crust. Our results highlight the significant role of BSCs in water availability, soil stability and soil fertility in semiarid areas. (c) 2012 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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