Soil Degradation and the Decline of Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Soils of the Main Forest Types in the Qinling Mountains of China

Soil degradation has been reported worldwide. To better understand this degradation, we selected Pinus armandii and Quercus aliena var. acuteserrata forests, and a mixed forest of Q. aliena var. acuteserrata and P. armandii in the Qinling Mountains in China for our permanent plots and conducted thre...

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Main Authors: Xiaofeng Zheng, Jie Yuan, Tong Zhang, Fan Hao, Shibu Jose, Shuoxin Zhang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-11-01
Series:Forests
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/8/11/460
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spelling doaj-8b1cb11fae534386a019fef6765f685a2020-11-25T01:05:46ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072017-11-0181146010.3390/f8110460f8110460Soil Degradation and the Decline of Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Soils of the Main Forest Types in the Qinling Mountains of ChinaXiaofeng Zheng0Jie Yuan1Tong Zhang2Fan Hao3Shibu Jose4Shuoxin Zhang5College of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaCollege of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaSchool of Natural Resources, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USACollege of Forestry, Northwest A&F University, Yangling 712100, ChinaSoil degradation has been reported worldwide. To better understand this degradation, we selected Pinus armandii and Quercus aliena var. acuteserrata forests, and a mixed forest of Q. aliena var. acuteserrata and P. armandii in the Qinling Mountains in China for our permanent plots and conducted three investigations over a 20-year period. We determined the amounts of available nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in the soil to track the trajectory of soil quality and compared these with stand characteristics, topographic and climatic attributes to analyze the strength of each factor in influencing the available N and P in the soil. We found that the soil experienced a severe drop in quality, and that degradation is continuing. Temperature is the most critical factor controlling the soil available N, and species composition is the main factor regulating the soil available P. Given the huge gap in content and the increasing rate of nutrients loss, this reduction in soil quality will likely negatively affect ecosystem sustainability.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/8/11/460soil degradationsoil available nitrogensoil available phosphorustemperaturestand density
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author Xiaofeng Zheng
Jie Yuan
Tong Zhang
Fan Hao
Shibu Jose
Shuoxin Zhang
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Jie Yuan
Tong Zhang
Fan Hao
Shibu Jose
Shuoxin Zhang
Soil Degradation and the Decline of Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Soils of the Main Forest Types in the Qinling Mountains of China
Forests
soil degradation
soil available nitrogen
soil available phosphorus
temperature
stand density
author_facet Xiaofeng Zheng
Jie Yuan
Tong Zhang
Fan Hao
Shibu Jose
Shuoxin Zhang
author_sort Xiaofeng Zheng
title Soil Degradation and the Decline of Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Soils of the Main Forest Types in the Qinling Mountains of China
title_short Soil Degradation and the Decline of Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Soils of the Main Forest Types in the Qinling Mountains of China
title_full Soil Degradation and the Decline of Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Soils of the Main Forest Types in the Qinling Mountains of China
title_fullStr Soil Degradation and the Decline of Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Soils of the Main Forest Types in the Qinling Mountains of China
title_full_unstemmed Soil Degradation and the Decline of Available Nitrogen and Phosphorus in Soils of the Main Forest Types in the Qinling Mountains of China
title_sort soil degradation and the decline of available nitrogen and phosphorus in soils of the main forest types in the qinling mountains of china
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2017-11-01
description Soil degradation has been reported worldwide. To better understand this degradation, we selected Pinus armandii and Quercus aliena var. acuteserrata forests, and a mixed forest of Q. aliena var. acuteserrata and P. armandii in the Qinling Mountains in China for our permanent plots and conducted three investigations over a 20-year period. We determined the amounts of available nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in the soil to track the trajectory of soil quality and compared these with stand characteristics, topographic and climatic attributes to analyze the strength of each factor in influencing the available N and P in the soil. We found that the soil experienced a severe drop in quality, and that degradation is continuing. Temperature is the most critical factor controlling the soil available N, and species composition is the main factor regulating the soil available P. Given the huge gap in content and the increasing rate of nutrients loss, this reduction in soil quality will likely negatively affect ecosystem sustainability.
topic soil degradation
soil available nitrogen
soil available phosphorus
temperature
stand density
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/8/11/460
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