HIGHLIGHTS
- who: Tongwei Kong and colleagues from the College of Forestry, The Northeast Forestry University, Harbin, China have published the research: Effects of Shelterbelt Transformation on Soil Aggregates Characterization and Erodibility in China Black Soil Farmland, in the Journal: Agriculture 2022, 12, x FOR PEER REVIEW of /2022/
- what: The authors examined farmland shelterbelts that have been transformed to reduce the occurrence of wind erosion, increase the content of clay and silt content, and improve the distribution and stability of soil aggregates and erosion resistance of farmland.
- future: Research is needed on different soil . . .
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