Abstract

Summary Southern China has abundant natural resources and is a major region of agricultural production. However, soil erosion is increasingly threatening the agricultural productivity of this region. Increases in soil erosion are caused by improper land use practices with soils of high rainfall erosivity. Much of the area prone to accelerated erosion was previously forested and subsequently logged four times since the 1920s. This paper discusses the effects of biological control practices on soil erosion according to erosion types, soil properties, and terrain.

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