Research Keyword: erosion control

Mycelial traits and GRSP in enhancing soil stability on cold region highway slopes: Comparative effects of three shrub species

Researchers studied how fungal networks and proteins in soil help stabilize highway slopes in cold regions. They tested three shrub species on gentle and steep slopes, finding that plants with extensive fungal networks (especially Amorpha fruticosa) were most effective. Interestingly, on steeper slopes, the physical structure of fungal threads was more important than chemical binding proteins, while gentler slopes benefited from both mechanisms working together.

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Effects of food waste mulch on the physicochemical quality and fungal community diversities of desert soil in Southeast Iran

Researchers tested whether mulch made from food waste could improve desert soil in Iran. They mixed food waste with clay and water, then spread it on desert plots over five months. The mulch significantly increased organic matter and beneficial fungi in the soil, helping to stabilize the desert sand and potentially reduce both food waste and soil erosion. This approach could provide a sustainable solution for desert regions worldwide.

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