Colloidal iron and organic carbon control soil aggregate formation and stability in arable Luvisols

2020 
Abstract Several beneficial soil functions are linked to aggregates, but how the formation and stability depend on the presence of colloidal- and nanosized (1000–1 nm) bulding blocks is still understood poorly. Here, we sampled subsites from an arable toposequence with 190 and 340 g kg−1 clay, and isolated small soil microaggregates (SMA; 250 µm) using an ultrasonic dispersion energy of 60, 250, and 440 J mL−1, respectively. We then allowed these small SMA to reaggregated after chemical removal of organic carbon (OC) as well as of Fe- and Al (hydr)oxides, respectively. The size distribution of the reaggregated small SMA and fine colloids (
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