The "maturity" of sandy soil is often measured by its biological activity and chemical stability.
Often weak; prone to slumping, capping, or erosion by wind and water. sandy mature
Severe disturbances, such as frequent fires, can slow the recovery of soil processes in these environments due to carbon limitations. 🌿 Vegetation and Land Use The "maturity" of sandy soil is often measured
Mature sandy soils share a high percentage (approx. 43%) of Amplicon Sequence Variants (ASVs) with loamy soils, indicating a robust and complex microbial ecosystem. prone to slumping