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Soil Properties and Plant Growth Response to Litter in a Prolonged Enclosed Grassland of Loess Plateau, China

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【作者】 Yunwu XiongBing YuMengting BaiXueyang ZhangGuanhua HuangAlex Furman

【Author】 Yunwu Xiong;Bing Yu;Mengting Bai;Xueyang Zhang;Guanhua Huang;Alex Furman;College of Water Resources & Civil Engineering, China Agricultural University;Chinese-Israeli International Center for Research and Training in Agriculture, China Agricultural University;Civil and Environmental Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology;

【通讯作者】 Yunwu Xiong;

【机构】 College of Water Resources & Civil Engineering, China Agricultural UniversityChinese-Israeli International Center for Research and Training in Agriculture, China Agricultural UniversityCivil and Environmental Engineering, Technion-Israel Institute of Technology

【摘要】 The enclosure and ungrazing practices for grassland management result in accumulation of plant litter on soil surface thus affecting the available soil water and nutrients for plant production. We experimentally investigated the effects of litter on soil properties and plant growth in a prolonged enclosure grassland of Loess Plateau, China. Three different litter manipulations were conducted including removal of all litter, an untreated in-situ control with original litter levels, and a double litter treatment. Litter treatment experiments demonstrated that plant litter affected the superficial soil water. Soil water content in plots with in-situ or double litter is generally higher than that with litter removal. The depletion of soil water up to five days post rainfall is fastest in litter removal plots for the top soil, but no evident difference for the deep ones. Different litter treatments have no significant impact on soil total carbon, nitrogen as well as carbon/nitrogen ratio for consecutive two years experiments. Both above-and below-ground biomasses in plots of litter removal were less than those in the plots of in-situ and double litter treatment. Litter affects plant production mainly through the mechanical barrier regulating root zone soil moisture. Therefore, prolonged litter manipulation experiments are desirable to understand the long-term response of plant growth on litter from nutrient aspect.

【Abstract】 The enclosure and ungrazing practices for grassland management result in accumulation of plant litter on soil surface thus affecting the available soil water and nutrients for plant production. We experimentally investigated the effects of litter on soil properties and plant growth in a prolonged enclosure grassland of Loess Plateau, China. Three different litter manipulations were conducted including removal of all litter, an untreated in-situ control with original litter levels, and a double litter treatment. Litter treatment experiments demonstrated that plant litter affected the superficial soil water. Soil water content in plots with in-situ or double litter is generally higher than that with litter removal. The depletion of soil water up to five days post rainfall is fastest in litter removal plots for the top soil, but no evident difference for the deep ones. Different litter treatments have no significant impact on soil total carbon, nitrogen as well as carbon/nitrogen ratio for consecutive two years experiments. Both above-and below-ground biomasses in plots of litter removal were less than those in the plots of in-situ and double litter treatment. Litter affects plant production mainly through the mechanical barrier regulating root zone soil moisture. Therefore, prolonged litter manipulation experiments are desirable to understand the long-term response of plant growth on litter from nutrient aspect.

【基金】 supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.41201037);the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.2014XJ024)
  • 【文献出处】 Journal of Earth Science ,地球科学学刊(英文版) , 编辑部邮箱 ,2019年05期
  • 【分类号】S812.2
  • 【被引频次】2
  • 【下载频次】25
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