Nature, properties and function of aluminum–humus complexes in volcanic soils

T Takahashi, RA Dahlgren - Geoderma, 2016‏ - Elsevier
Andosols (or Andisols) possess several distinctive properties that are rarely found in other
groups of soils. These properties are largely due to the dominance of short-range-ordered …

The nature, properties and management of volcanic soils.

RA Dahlgren, M Saigusa, FC Ugolini - 2004‏ - cabidigitallibrary.org
Soils formed in volcanic ejecta have many distinctive physical, chemical, and mineralogical
properties that are rarely found in soils derived from other parent materials. These distinctive …

How a phosphorus‐acquisition strategy based on carboxylate exudation powers the success and agronomic potential of lupines (Lupinus, Fabaceae)

H Lambers, JC Clements… - American Journal of …, 2013‏ - Wiley Online Library
Lupines (Lupinus species; Fabaceae) are an ancient crop with great potential to be
developed further for high‐protein feed and food, cover crops, and phytoremediation. Being …

Soil carbon storage and stabilisation in andic soils: A review

F Matus, C Rumpel, R Neculman, M Panichini… - Catena, 2014‏ - Elsevier
Andic soils contain a large amount of stabilised soil organic matter (SOM). The present study
aims to review and integrate the determining factors and mechanisms of SOM stabilisation in …

Phosphorus-mobilization ecosystem engineering: the roles of cluster roots and carboxylate exudation in young P-limited ecosystems

H Lambers, JG Bishop, SD Hopper, E Laliberté… - Annals of …, 2012‏ - academic.oup.com
Background Carboxylate-releasing cluster roots of Proteaceae play a key role in acquiring
phosphorus (P) from ancient nutrient-impoverished soils in Australia. However, cluster roots …

[PDF][PDF] Andisols

PA McDaniel, DJ Lowe, O Arnalds, CL ** - 2012‏ - researchcommons.waikato.ac.nz
Andisols are soils that typically form in loose volcanic ejecta (tephra) such as volcanic ash,
cinders, or pumice. They are characterized by andic properties that include physical …

[HTML][HTML] Volcanic ash, insecurity for the people but securing fertile soil for the future

D Fiantis, FI Ginting, M Nelson, B Minasny - Sustainability, 2019‏ - mdpi.com
Volcanic eruptions affect land and humans globally. When a volcano erupts, tons of volcanic
ash materials are ejected to the atmosphere and deposited on land. The hazard posed by …

UV‐resistant yeasts isolated from a high‐altitude volcanic area on the Atacama Desert as eukaryotic models for astrobiology

AA Pulschen, F Rodrigues, RTD Duarte… - …, 2015‏ - Wiley Online Library
Abstract The Sairecabur volcano (5971 m), in the Atacama Desert, is a high‐altitude extreme
environment with high daily temperature variations, acidic soils, intense UV radiation, and …

The influence of volcanic tephra (ash) on ecosystems

O Arnalds - Advances in agronomy, 2013‏ - Elsevier
Volcanic eruptions affect a large proportion of Earth's ecosystems, ranging from subtle dust
inputs to thick deposits near the volcanoes. In this chapter, multiple influences of tephra …

Determination of the geochemical weathering indices and trace elements content of new volcanic ash deposits from Mt. Talang (West Sumatra) Indonesia

D Fiantis, M Nelson, J Shamshuddin, TB Goh… - Eurasian Soil …, 2010‏ - Springer
Since the Indonesian archipelago is part of the very active and dynamic Pacific Ring of Fires,
the volcanic eruptions occur from time to time. Immediately after the eruption of Mount …