Effects of covering sand with different soil substrates on the formation and development of artificial biocrusts in a natural desert environment
• Covering soil substrates in sand benefits artificial BSCs development. • Fine material and nutrients content are positively with artificial BSCs coverage. • Soils dredged from irrigation channels are ideal substrate to culture BSCs.
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