mikroaggregates
Mikroaggregates are small, discrete clusters of soil particles that are held together by organic matter, microbial byproducts, and clay. These aggregates play a crucial role in soil structure and health. They are typically less than a millimeter in diameter and are the building blocks of larger soil aggregates. The formation of mikroaggregates is a dynamic process influenced by the types of soil, the amount of organic matter present, and the activity of soil organisms.
The presence of stable mikroaggregates contributes to improved soil aeration and water infiltration. This is because
Factors such as tillage, compaction, and extreme weather conditions can disrupt the formation and stability of