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Are the links between soil aggregate size class, soil organic matter and respiration rate artefacts of the fractionation procedure?
MR Ashman,
PD Hallett
, PC Brookes
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Aberdeen Centre For Environmental Sustainability
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Earth & Environmental Sciences
aggregate size
96%
soil aggregate
94%
soil organic matter
74%
respiration
69%
fractionation
65%
biological activity
41%
chemical property
34%
soil
27%
organic soil
27%
rate
25%
slaking
18%
microaggregate
17%
macroaggregate
17%
sieving
15%
tillage
13%
biological processes
12%
wetting
12%
soil surface
11%
organic matter
8%
oxygen
8%
parameter
4%
method
2%
Agriculture & Biology
soil aggregates
100%
soil organic matter
73%
fractionation
65%
Chrysanthemum morifolium
40%
bioactive properties
40%
soil
39%
physicochemical properties
36%
organic soils
35%
soil pore system
24%
root exudates
18%
tillage
14%
oxygen
10%
methodology
4%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Soil
84%
Respiratory Rate
83%
Artifacts
75%
Plant Roots
13%
Exudates and Transudates
9%
Biological Phenomena
8%
Oxygen
6%