Authors
Sarah De Baets, J Poesen, Bert Reubens, Bart Muys, J De Baerdemaeker, Jeroen Meersmans
Publication date
2009/8
Journal
Earth Surface Processes and Landforms
Volume
34
Issue
10
Pages
1374-1392
Publisher
John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Description
Many studies attribute the effects of vegetation in reducing soil erosion rates to the effects of the above‐ground biomass. The effects of roots on topsoil resistance against concentrated flow erosion are much less studied. However, in a Mediterranean context, where the above‐ground biomass can temporarily disappear because of fire, drought or overgrazing, and when concentrated flow erosion occurs, roots can play an important role in controlling soil erosion rates. Unfortunately, information on Mediterranean plant characteristics, especially root characteristics, growing on semi‐natural lands, and knowledge of their suitability for gully erosion control is often lacking. A methodological framework to evaluate plant traits for this purpose is absent as well. This paper presents a methodology to assess the suitability of plants for rill and gully erosion control and its application to 25 plant species, representative for a semi …
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