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Cyanobacterial crust and soil particle detachment: a rain‐chamber experiment
Authors:R D Hill  Sanjay Nagarkar  A W Jayawardena
Abstract:Cyanobacteria are known to form a crust on soil surfaces holding soil particles together and thereby offering resistance to erosion. A controlled experiment was carried out to throw light on this issue. The experiment consisted of subjecting erosion cups filled with soil to artificial rainfall in the laboratory. Three sets of erosion cups, each set consisting of six, were used. One set consisted of soil with inoculated cyanobacteria and the second set consisted of soil with naturally colonized cyanobacteria, both over a period of about 8 months. The third set consisted of soil with no bacterial growth. The results indicate that the soil erosion cups with the inoculated cyanobacterial crust had at least one order of magnitude less erosion for coarse soils, and about two orders of magnitude less erosion for fine soils, compared with erosion cups with no bacterial crust. Copyright © 2002 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:cyanobacteria  soil erosion  erosion cups  artificial rain
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