Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicity
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Resumo: | Hydrophobicity is the phenomenon where the soil has reduced wettability, usually associated with coating of soil particles by hydrophobic organic substances. This study aimed to provide a description of the hydrophobicity occurrence, highlight recent discoveries about the origin of phenomenon and discuss the main hydro-physical properties and chemical processes linked to the development of hydrophobic behavior in soils. Hydrophobicity is associated with other factors such as soil moisture, presence of some fungi species, particle size, soil pH and occurrence of burnings. The causative substances may be provided by local vegetation, through deposition or decomposition. The dependence and combination of different factors that influence hydrophobicity in soils lead to a spatial and temporal variability of the phenomenon, with negative consequences in the processes of infiltration and water percolation, affecting the three-dimensional distribution and dynamics of soil moisture. Thus, the occurrence of a hydrophobic character requires special attention, especially regarding soil use and management. |
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Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicityhydrophobichydrophilicorganic matterwater repellencysoil moistureHydrophobicity is the phenomenon where the soil has reduced wettability, usually associated with coating of soil particles by hydrophobic organic substances. This study aimed to provide a description of the hydrophobicity occurrence, highlight recent discoveries about the origin of phenomenon and discuss the main hydro-physical properties and chemical processes linked to the development of hydrophobic behavior in soils. Hydrophobicity is associated with other factors such as soil moisture, presence of some fungi species, particle size, soil pH and occurrence of burnings. The causative substances may be provided by local vegetation, through deposition or decomposition. The dependence and combination of different factors that influence hydrophobicity in soils lead to a spatial and temporal variability of the phenomenon, with negative consequences in the processes of infiltration and water percolation, affecting the three-dimensional distribution and dynamics of soil moisture. Thus, the occurrence of a hydrophobic character requires special attention, especially regarding soil use and management.Universidade Federal de Santa Maria2013-09-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0103-84782013000900008Ciência Rural v.43 n.9 2013reponame:Ciência Ruralinstname:Universidade Federal de Santa Maria (UFSM)instacron:UFSM10.1590/S0103-84782013005000107info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessVogelmann,Eduardo SaldanhaReichert,José MiguelPrevedello,JulianaAwe,Gabriel Oladeleeng2013-08-16T00:00:00ZRevista |
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Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicity |
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Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicity |
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Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicity Vogelmann,Eduardo Saldanha hydrophobic hydrophilic organic matter water repellency soil moisture |
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Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicity |
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Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicity |
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Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicity |
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Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicity |
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Hydro-physical processes and soil properties correlated with origin of soil hydrophobicity |
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Vogelmann,Eduardo Saldanha |
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Vogelmann,Eduardo Saldanha Reichert,José Miguel Prevedello,Juliana Awe,Gabriel Oladele |
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Reichert,José Miguel Prevedello,Juliana Awe,Gabriel Oladele |
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Vogelmann,Eduardo Saldanha Reichert,José Miguel Prevedello,Juliana Awe,Gabriel Oladele |
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hydrophobic hydrophilic organic matter water repellency soil moisture |
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hydrophobic hydrophilic organic matter water repellency soil moisture |
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Hydrophobicity is the phenomenon where the soil has reduced wettability, usually associated with coating of soil particles by hydrophobic organic substances. This study aimed to provide a description of the hydrophobicity occurrence, highlight recent discoveries about the origin of phenomenon and discuss the main hydro-physical properties and chemical processes linked to the development of hydrophobic behavior in soils. Hydrophobicity is associated with other factors such as soil moisture, presence of some fungi species, particle size, soil pH and occurrence of burnings. The causative substances may be provided by local vegetation, through deposition or decomposition. The dependence and combination of different factors that influence hydrophobicity in soils lead to a spatial and temporal variability of the phenomenon, with negative consequences in the processes of infiltration and water percolation, affecting the three-dimensional distribution and dynamics of soil moisture. Thus, the occurrence of a hydrophobic character requires special attention, especially regarding soil use and management. |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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Universidade Federal de Santa Maria |
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