hardsetting
Hardsetting refers to a soil condition where the soil surface dries and forms a dense, impenetrable layer. This occurs when soil particles, particularly clay and silt, are dispersed and then re-aggregate upon drying, creating a crust. This crust can significantly impede water infiltration, reducing the amount of water that penetrates the soil profile and is available for plant roots. It also restricts air movement, which can be detrimental to soil organisms and plant respiration.
The formation of hardsetting soils is often exacerbated by specific soil properties and management practices. Soils
The consequences of hardsetting include reduced seedling emergence, as the crust prevents young plants from pushing