mikroaggregater
Mikroaggregater, or microaggregates, are small soil aggregates generally smaller than about 0.25 millimeters in diameter. They form part of the soil’s structural hierarchy and contribute to the stabilization of organic matter, nutrient cycling, and overall soil function.
These microaggregates arise through physical, chemical, and biological processes. The binding of clay minerals and mineral
Microaggregates play a central role in soil function. They protect organic carbon from rapid mineralization, influence
Measurement and study of microaggregates usually involve separating aggregates by size and stability. Wet sieving distinguishes
Management practices influence microaggregates. Reduced tillage, cover crops, and added organic matter tend to promote their