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Architecture of soil microaggregates: Advanced methodologies to explore properties and functions

The functions of soils are intimately linked to their three‐dimensional pore space and the associated biogeochemical interfaces, mirrored in the complex structure that developed during pedogenesis. Under stress overload, soil disintegrates into smaller compound structures, conventionally named aggre...

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Published in:Journal of plant nutrition and soil science 2024-02, Vol.187 (1), p.17-50
Main Authors: Amelung, Wulf, Tang, Ni, Siebers, Nina, Aehnelt, Michaela, Eusterhues, Karin, Felde, Vincent J. M. N. L., Guggenberger, Georg, Kaiser, Klaus, Kögel‐Knabner, Ingrid, Klumpp, Erwin, Knief, Claudia, Kruse, Jens, Lehndorff, Eva, Mikutta, Robert, Peth, Stephan, Ray, Nadja, Prechtel, Alexander, Ritschel, Thomas, Schweizer, Steffen A., Woche, Susanne K., Wu, Bei, Totsche, Kai U.
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Summary:The functions of soils are intimately linked to their three‐dimensional pore space and the associated biogeochemical interfaces, mirrored in the complex structure that developed during pedogenesis. Under stress overload, soil disintegrates into smaller compound structures, conventionally named aggregates. Microaggregates (
ISSN:1436-8730
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DOI:10.1002/jpln.202300149