Selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the Romincka Forest, NE Poland

The paper presents selected properties of the organic soils developed in boreal mire spruce forests (Sphagno girensohnii-Piceetum) in the Romincka Forest (NE Poland). Additionally, the relationship between soil fertility and forest stand productivity was investigated. Data from 12 soil profiles, dif...

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Main Author: Bijak Szymon
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2017-12-01
Series:Soil Science Annual
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spelling doaj-6e44766fc6604d1b9d08bf79fa8434bc2020-11-24T23:23:49ZengSciendoSoil Science Annual2300-49752017-12-0168418218810.1515/ssa-2017-0023ssa-2017-0023Selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the Romincka Forest, NE PolandBijak Szymon0Warsaw University of Life Sciences-SGGW, Department of Dendrometry and Forest Productivity Nowoursynowska Str. 159, building no. 34, 02-776 Warszawa, PolandThe paper presents selected properties of the organic soils developed in boreal mire spruce forests (Sphagno girensohnii-Piceetum) in the Romincka Forest (NE Poland). Additionally, the relationship between soil fertility and forest stand productivity was investigated. Data from 12 soil profiles, differing in terms of peatland ecological type (raised bog, transitional bog and fen) was used. The significance of the differences in soil properties among peatland types was assessed with the Kruskal-Wallis test. Soil fertility was described using soil trophic index (SIGo), whereas stand productivity according to site index (SI) value. The properties of the analysed soils varied significantly in terms of peatland type. Soils from fens were more fertile (SIGo 25–31), less acidic (pH > 5.7), with lower total potential acidity (36–40 cmol(+)·kg−1), higher base saturation (77–79%), Ca2+ content (116–136 cmol(+)·kg−1) and base exchange capacity (123–145 cmol(+)·kg−1) than soils from transition or raised bogs. No significant effect of soil fertility on the site index of stands growing on analysed soils was observed (r = 0.385, p = 0.216).http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ssa.2017.68.issue-4/ssa-2017-0023/ssa-2017-0023.xml?format=INTorganic soilssoil propertiesSphagno girensohnii-Piceetumpeatlands
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Selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the Romincka Forest, NE Poland
Soil Science Annual
organic soils
soil properties
Sphagno girensohnii-Piceetum
peatlands
author_facet Bijak Szymon
author_sort Bijak Szymon
title Selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the Romincka Forest, NE Poland
title_short Selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the Romincka Forest, NE Poland
title_full Selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the Romincka Forest, NE Poland
title_fullStr Selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the Romincka Forest, NE Poland
title_full_unstemmed Selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the Romincka Forest, NE Poland
title_sort selected properties of organic soils under boreal mire spruce forest in the romincka forest, ne poland
publisher Sciendo
series Soil Science Annual
issn 2300-4975
publishDate 2017-12-01
description The paper presents selected properties of the organic soils developed in boreal mire spruce forests (Sphagno girensohnii-Piceetum) in the Romincka Forest (NE Poland). Additionally, the relationship between soil fertility and forest stand productivity was investigated. Data from 12 soil profiles, differing in terms of peatland ecological type (raised bog, transitional bog and fen) was used. The significance of the differences in soil properties among peatland types was assessed with the Kruskal-Wallis test. Soil fertility was described using soil trophic index (SIGo), whereas stand productivity according to site index (SI) value. The properties of the analysed soils varied significantly in terms of peatland type. Soils from fens were more fertile (SIGo 25–31), less acidic (pH > 5.7), with lower total potential acidity (36–40 cmol(+)·kg−1), higher base saturation (77–79%), Ca2+ content (116–136 cmol(+)·kg−1) and base exchange capacity (123–145 cmol(+)·kg−1) than soils from transition or raised bogs. No significant effect of soil fertility on the site index of stands growing on analysed soils was observed (r = 0.385, p = 0.216).
topic organic soils
soil properties
Sphagno girensohnii-Piceetum
peatlands
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