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Soil microstructure in soils of the Colorado Plateau: The role of the cyanobacterium Microcoleus vaginatus

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John S Gardner, and Jayne Belnap, Soil microstructure in soils of the Colorado Plateau: The role of the cyanobacterium Microcoleus vaginatus: .

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The role of the cyanobacterium Microcoleus vaginatlls in cold-desert soil crusts is investigated using scanning electron microscopy. Crusts from sandstone-, limestone-, and gypsum-derived soils are examined. When dry, polysaccharide sheath material from this cyanobacterium can be seen winding through and across all three types of soil surfaces, attaching to and binding soil particles together. When wet, sheaths and living filaments can be seen absorbing water, swelling and covering soil surfaces even more extensively. Addition of negatively charged material, found both as sheath material and attached clay particles, may affect cation exchange capacity of these soils as well. As a result of these observations, we propose that the presence [...]

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