how vegetation cover affect the soil formation
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Topography. Topography has a significant impact on soil formation as it determines runoff of water, and its orientation affects microclimate which in turn affects vegetation. For soil to form, the parent material needs to lie relatively undisturbed so soil horizon processes can proceed.
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Plant cover in between rows of vines helps in the formation of humus, improving of the soil
structure and optimization of the water regime in soil [5-7]. Moreover, these aspects are reinforced by
the increase of biodiversity and not only in the soil environment, but also above the soil surface in
between vines. The whole complex of these factors can, with careful management, contribute to the
increase of natural resistance of grapevine bushes, which in the final effect may be reflected also into
increased quality of grapes
structure and optimization of the water regime in soil [5-7]. Moreover, these aspects are reinforced by
the increase of biodiversity and not only in the soil environment, but also above the soil surface in
between vines. The whole complex of these factors can, with careful management, contribute to the
increase of natural resistance of grapevine bushes, which in the final effect may be reflected also into
increased quality of grapes
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