The difference of soil properties between pure and mixed Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations depends on tree species
Second generation Chinese fir plantation has occurred the problem of site deterioration, which is usually supposed to be solved by mixed plantation. Here, we determined the physicochemical properties of six soil layers in pure and three types of mixed Chinese fir plantation stands (admixed species:...
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doaj-0ce7917034c448fa9856166353bbbc052020-11-25T02:33:29ZengElsevierGlobal Ecology and Conservation2351-98942020-06-0122The difference of soil properties between pure and mixed Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations depends on tree speciesLai Zhou0Yujun Sun1Sajjad Saeed2Bo Zhang3Mi Luo4State Forestry Administration Key Laboratory of Forest Resources & Environmental Management, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, ChinaState Forestry Administration Key Laboratory of Forest Resources & Environmental Management, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, China; Corresponding author. Haidian District, Beijing, China.Department of Forestry & Wildlife Management, University of Haripur, Haripur, 22620, PakistanState Forestry Administration Key Laboratory of Forest Resources & Environmental Management, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, ChinaState Forestry Administration Key Laboratory of Forest Resources & Environmental Management, Beijing Forestry University, Beijing, 100083, ChinaSecond generation Chinese fir plantation has occurred the problem of site deterioration, which is usually supposed to be solved by mixed plantation. Here, we determined the physicochemical properties of six soil layers in pure and three types of mixed Chinese fir plantation stands (admixed species: Michelia macclurei, Pinus massoniana, and Phyllostachys heterocycla) in southeast China. The Ph. heterocycla is a bamboo. The effects of plantation type and depth on soil properties and variations among different depths were analyzed by two-way ANOVA with Tukey’s test. Non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to analyze the soil property differences between pure and mixed plantations. The soil organic matter and alkaline hydrolysis nitrogen of mixture of Chinese fir and Ph. heterocycla were significantly higher than those of other plantation types (p < 0.05). The variations of soil chemical properties in pure plantation were significantly greater than these in mixed plantation. The soil organic matter in 10–20 cm soil layer, alkaline hydrolysis nitrogen in 10–40 cm, total phosphorus in 0–40 cm, available phosphorus and rapidly available potassium in nearly all soil layers were significantly lower in pure plantation than that in mixed plantation. In general, the mixed Chinese fir plantation could improve the soil quality, especially for chemical properties. Further investigations into the effects of mixing proportions of tree species on soil properties are needed to explore the effect of tree species on soil quality.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2351989420300664Physicochemical propertySoil qualitySoil nutrientChinese fir |
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The difference of soil properties between pure and mixed Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations depends on tree species |
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The difference of soil properties between pure and mixed Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations depends on tree species |
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The difference of soil properties between pure and mixed Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations depends on tree species |
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The difference of soil properties between pure and mixed Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations depends on tree species |
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The difference of soil properties between pure and mixed Chinese fir (Cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations depends on tree species |
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difference of soil properties between pure and mixed chinese fir (cunninghamia lanceolata) plantations depends on tree species |
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Second generation Chinese fir plantation has occurred the problem of site deterioration, which is usually supposed to be solved by mixed plantation. Here, we determined the physicochemical properties of six soil layers in pure and three types of mixed Chinese fir plantation stands (admixed species: Michelia macclurei, Pinus massoniana, and Phyllostachys heterocycla) in southeast China. The Ph. heterocycla is a bamboo. The effects of plantation type and depth on soil properties and variations among different depths were analyzed by two-way ANOVA with Tukey’s test. Non-parametric Wilcoxon rank sum test was used to analyze the soil property differences between pure and mixed plantations. The soil organic matter and alkaline hydrolysis nitrogen of mixture of Chinese fir and Ph. heterocycla were significantly higher than those of other plantation types (p < 0.05). The variations of soil chemical properties in pure plantation were significantly greater than these in mixed plantation. The soil organic matter in 10–20 cm soil layer, alkaline hydrolysis nitrogen in 10–40 cm, total phosphorus in 0–40 cm, available phosphorus and rapidly available potassium in nearly all soil layers were significantly lower in pure plantation than that in mixed plantation. In general, the mixed Chinese fir plantation could improve the soil quality, especially for chemical properties. Further investigations into the effects of mixing proportions of tree species on soil properties are needed to explore the effect of tree species on soil quality. |
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Physicochemical property Soil quality Soil nutrient Chinese fir |
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