Professor, Department of Watershed Management Engineering, Faculty of Natural Resources, Tarbiat Modares University, Noor 4641778489, Iran
Abstract
Soil erosion and sediment yield in the watersheds are the major limitations in achieving the sustainable development. Hence, the stabilizers and soil amendments such as natural, organic and synthetic materials have been used or tested on erodible soil surface in order to increase the soil stability and reduce soil erosion. However, the use of stabilizers and amendment are somewhat challenged due to their limitations such as having instabilities and temporary nature as well as having the destructive effects to the environment. Therefore, the present study has attempted to provide comprehensive information about microorganism’s application as a sustainable and biological strategy for the restoration of degraded soils. According to the results reported in literatures, the effective role of biological soil crust made by microorganisms especially cyanobacteria, bacteria and fungi in aggregate stability, soil particles shear strength, permeability, moisture retention, carbon and nitrogen sequestration has been documented. It increases soil quality for the presence and growth of vegetation and other organisms through secreting polysaccharides and developing aggregate adhesions. Thus, these soil microorganisms with dynamic role create the suitable conditions for stabilization, vegetation present and other organisms. Therefore, the support and richness of soil microorganism through the development of this organism as the first stage of plant ecosystem of soil would cause the suitable conditions for the sustainable restoration and promotion of ecosystems and eventually would lead to runoff and soil loss control. Therefore, it is necessary to examine the role of soil microorganisms especially cyanobacteria and bacteria in soil erosion processes analysis and their application as an alternative to other conventional stabilizers and additives. However, it is initially needed to be examined under laboratory conditions with further attention to environmental aspects.
Kheirfam,H , Sadeghi,S H , Homaee,M and Zarei Darki,B . (2014). Role of Soil Microorganisms in Soil and Water Loss Control. Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 2(5), 19-26.
MLA
Kheirfam,H , , Sadeghi,S H , , Homaee,M , and Zarei Darki,B . "Role of Soil Microorganisms in Soil and Water Loss Control", Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 2, 5, 2014, 19-26.
HARVARD
Kheirfam H, Sadeghi S H, Homaee M, Zarei Darki B. (2014). 'Role of Soil Microorganisms in Soil and Water Loss Control', Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 2(5), pp. 19-26.
CHICAGO
H Kheirfam, S H Sadeghi, M Homaee and B Zarei Darki, "Role of Soil Microorganisms in Soil and Water Loss Control," Extension and Development of Watershed Management, 2 5 (2014): 19-26,
VANCOUVER
Kheirfam H, Sadeghi S H, Homaee M, Zarei Darki B. Role of Soil Microorganisms in Soil and Water Loss Control. Extension and Development of Watershed Management. 2014;2(5):19-26 (In Persian).