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Soil aggregate stability and organic matter as affected by land-use change in central Iran
Authors:Eftekhar Baranian Kabir  Hossein Bashari  Mohammad Reza Mosaddeghi  Mehdi Bassiri
Institution:1. Department of Natural Resources, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran;2. Departmnet of Soil Science, College of Agriculture, Isfahan University of Technology, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract:This study aimed to evaluate the soil aggregate stability and selected soil quality indicators in various land uses in a semiarid region in central Iran. Random soil sampling was used to collect soil samples from surface (0–5 cm) and subsurface (5–25 cm) soil layers in rangelands of different condition classes, dry farmland and abandoned land. The aggregate size distribution indices including mean weight diameter (MWD), geometric mean diameter (GMD) and median diameter (D50) of water-stable aggregates in the collected soil samples were measured. Our findings showed that percent of macroaggregates (>0.25 mm) of the surface and subsurface layers in rangelands of different condition classes were significantly higher than dry farmlands and abandoned lands (P < 0.05). Results showed that the trend of changes in soil organic matter was similar to soil aggregate stability in different land uses in both soil layers as follows: rangeland with good condition > rangeland with poor condition > abandoned land > dry farmlands. The structural stability indices (i.e. MWD, GMD and D50) of rangelands with good condition were significantly greater than other land uses (P < 0.05). This highlights the importance of maintaining native rangeland to prevent organic matter loss, structure deterioration and soil erosion.
Keywords:Aggregate stability  mean weight diameter  geometric mean diameter  median diameter  land-use change
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