Micro-Aggregate Stability in Greenhouse Management System in Northeast China

Organomineral associations in micro-aggregate architecture are important in soil functions. The effect of greenhouse management on micro-aggregation should be investigated to rationally maximize the benefits of solar greenhouses. The relationships between combined organic matter and inorganic minera...

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description Organomineral associations in micro-aggregate architecture are important in soil functions. The effect of greenhouse management on micro-aggregation should be investigated to rationally maximize the benefits of solar greenhouses. The relationships between combined organic matter and inorganic minerals were studied during a long-term greenhouse experiment for 15 years in Shenyang, China. Stepwise settlement method was used to isolate micro-aggregate fractions. Combined organic matter, sesquioxides and combined inorganic phosphorus were also determined. The mass proportions of 50–250 and
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Aggregation
Earth and Environmental Science
Earth Sciences
Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
Geotechnical Engineering & Applied Earth Sciences
Greenhouse effect
Greenhouses
Iron
Management
Minerals
Organic matter
Organic phosphorus
Oxides
Phosphorus
Physical Properties of Soils
Sesquioxides
Soil investigations
Stability
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