Literature DB >> 29758912

Evaluation of soil quality along two revegetation chronosequences on the Loess Hilly Region of China.

Shujuan Guo1, Xinhui Han2, Hui Li3, Tao Wang1, Xiaogang Tong4, Guangxin Ren5, Yongzhong Feng1, Gaihe Yang6.   

Abstract

Vegetation restoration has been widely implemented to control soil degradation, reduce soil erosion, and improve soil quality. It is vital to understand the mechanisms affecting soil quality in soil restoration processes and to determine an appropriate recover pattern for soil restoration. Thus, a soil quality index was developed using integrated approach to assess soil quality after vegetation restoration in this study. Soil samples were collected from two restoration pathways (afforestation by Robinia pseudoacacia L. and natural recovery of abandoned farmland) with ages sequence of 0, 17,27 and 42years old at two soil depths (0-10 and 10-20cm) to measure soil physicochemical and biological properties on the Loess Hilly Region of China, China. The results showed that soil quality index (SQI) was developed based on microbial biomass carbon (MBC), fine particles (FP), and total phosphorus (TP). The MBC, which had the fastest increase rate than TP and FP, had the highest contribution to the final SQI and these contributions increased with recovery age. The MBC values were higher in Robinia pseudoacacia L. than in abandoned land sites at all recovery ages with greater increases along with restoration age. The SQI values significantly increased with increasing restoration age up to 27years (P<0.05). After 27years, SQI values for the AL sites remained stable, while SQI values for RP sites continually improved with increasing restoration age. In addition, SQI values were higher for RP sites than for AL sites for all restoration ages.
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Keywords:  Microbial biomass carbon; Restoration pathway; Soil quality index; Vegetation restoration

Year:  2018        PMID: 29758912     DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2018.03.210

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Sci Total Environ        ISSN: 0048-9697            Impact factor:   7.963


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