Plant roots boost soil stability and carbon storage in desert areas.
Plant roots play a crucial role in stabilizing soil and preventing erosion in rocky desert areas. By studying how roots affect soil structure, researchers found that the soil near plant roots had stronger aggregates and higher levels of organic carbon. The carbon in the soil near roots also moved from larger to smaller aggregates, showing that roots help trap carbon in the soil. This means that plants can help improve soil quality, prevent erosion, and store carbon in the ground.