Quantifying the immediate response of soil to wild boar (sus scrofa l.) grubbing in mediterranean olive orchards

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    Given the heterogeneity of the soil`s responses to wild boar activity, a synthetic impact factor (IFG ) is proposed to quantify the immediate effects of grubbing on individual soil components. IFG is calculated in both grubbed and ungrubbed soils to estimate which biotic and abiotic soil traits are the most sensitive to grubbing, and how wild boar activity has modified, in a short time, soil functioning and quality. The by the appearance of the soil and uprooted herbaceous vegetatio ungrubbed zones were chosen forwere theirchosen intact vegetation covervegetation and compacted soil,compacted which ungrubbed . . .

     

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