Relationship between soil interrill erodibility and aggregate stability
01/Mar/2000
Erodibility is a soil attribute used for conservation planning especially in intensively cultivated land. Soils with high erodibility need more intensive conservation practices than soils with low erodibility. As direct soil erodibility measurement is difficult on the field, the objective of this research was to determine the relationship between soil interrill erodibility and aggregate stability in soils with different physical, chemical and mineralogical properties in Rio Grande do Sul state, Brazil. Aggregate stability and soil interrill erodibility were measured in […]