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- Agricultural practice ; Carbon ; Estremadura (Spain) ; Grassland ; Land use ; Mediterranean area ; Multivariate analysis ; Pastureland ; Plant cover ; Scrub ; Soil ; Soil properties ; Spain (1)
- Agua del suelo ; Aprovechamiento del suelo ; Clima mediterráneo ; Cobertura vegetal ; España ; Ganado ; Infiltración ; Propiedades del suelo ; Suelo (1)
- Analyse multivariée ; Carbone ; Couverture végétale ; Domaine méditerranéen ; Espagne ; Extremadura ; Formation arbustive ; Formation herbacée ; Pratique culturale ; Propriétés du sol ; Pâturage ; Sol ; Utilisation du sol (1)
- Análisis multivariado ; Aprovechamiento del suelo ; Campo mediterráneo ; Carbono ; Cobertura vegetal ; España ; Formación arbustiva ; Formación herbácea ; Pasto ; Propiedades del suelo ; Práctica de cultivo ; Suelo (1)
- Cheptel ; Climat méditerranéen ; Couverture végétale ; Eau du sol ; Espagne ; Extremadura ; Infiltration ; Propriétés du sol ; Sol ; Utilisation du sol (1)
- Estremadura (Spain) ; Infiltration ; Land use ; Livestock ; Mediterranean climate ; Plant cover ; Soil ; Soil properties ; Soil water ; Spain (1)
Soil water repellency in rangelands of Extremadura (Spain) and its relationship with land management
- cover, water repellency was highest at sites covered by holm oak litter. At soil surfaces covered by cork oak litter, dry grass and mosses the degree of repellency was lower. Almost all sites with a bare soil surface were hydrophilic. A significant
- positive relationship between livestock density and the degree of bare soil existed, and consequently, areas with high animal numbers were dominantly hydrophilic. No significant relationships were encountered between the degree of soil water repellency
- and less concentrated and reduced in variability with depth. A multivariate analysis performed and other results suggest that land mismanagement and excessive stocking rates could be related with the appearance of bare soil areas, therefore negatively