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The roots of vegetation may extract water from within the soil and emit it through stoma, or small openings, on the leaves.
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Potential reasons may include the poor rooting of vegetation in shallow soil, leading to decreased uptake of soil nutrients, leaving a nutrient rich topsoil environment in which mycobacteria may thrive [ 33].
Most of the water and nutrients are absorbed by the roots of growing vegetation.
Cracking of clay liners is affected by the roots of the vegetation planted to control erosion.
In the upper part, it is densely covered with the roots of meadow vegetation; its lower boundary is irregular, which is characteristic of lowland meadow soils.
The impact of vegetation roots on the hydraulic properties of clay liners remains unclear.
This study investigates the effect of vegetation roots on crack formation and preferential flow through clay liners.
The experimental results imply that the effect of vegetation roots on the preferential flow through landfill clay liners should be considered in practical designs.
Hence, the presence of vegetation roots has effectively reinforced the weaker zone of the slope by proving additional apparent cohesion to the soils and 'pushed' the failure surface deeper into the slope which ultimately increase the FOS.
This is because the failure mechanism for a slope with low effective soil cohesion is likely to be shallow seated failure and failure surface is usually located closer to the sloping ground surface where most of vegetation roots are confined into.
The accuracy decreases in the presence of vegetation (root mean square in the range 0.08 0.12 m3/m3), as expected.
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