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Fine root dynamics in lodgepole pine and white spruce stands along productivity gradients in reclaimed oil sands sites

机译:在复垦的油砂矿区中,沿着松木和白云杉的细根动态沿生产力梯度分布

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AbstractOpen-pit mining activities in the oil sands region of Alberta, Canada, create disturbed lands that, by law, must be reclaimed to a land capability equivalent to that existed before the disturbance. Re-establishment of forest cover will be affected by the production and turnover rate of fine roots. However, the relationship between fine root dynamics and tree growth has not been studied in reclaimed oil sands sites. Fine root properties (root length density, mean surface area, total root biomass, and rates of root production, turnover, and decomposition) were assessed from May to October 2011 and 2012 using sequential coring and ingrowth core methods in lodgepole pine (Pinus contorta Dougl.) and white spruce (Picea glauca (Moench.) Voss) stands. The pine and spruce stands were planted on peat mineral soil mix placed over tailings sand and overburden substrates, respectively, in reclaimed oil sands sites in Alberta. We selected stands that form a productivity gradient (low, medium, and high productivities) of each tree species based on differences in tree height and diameter at breast height (DBH) increments. In lodgepole pine stands, fine root length density and fine root production, and turnover rates were in the order of high medium low productivity sites and were positively correlated with tree height and DBH and negatively correlated with soil salinity (P  0.05). In white spruce stands, fine root surface area was the only parameter that increased along the productivity gradient and was negatively correlated with soil compaction. In conclusion, fine root dynamics along the stand productivity gradients were closely linked to stand productivity and were affected by limiting soil properties related to the specific substrate used for reconstructing the reclaimed soil. Understanding the impact of soil properties on fine root dynamics and overall stand productivity will help improve land reclamation outcomes.
机译:摘要在加拿大艾伯塔省油砂地区进行的露天开采活动造成了受干扰的土地,根据法律,这些土地必须开垦到与发生干扰之前相同的土地容量。森林覆盖的重建将受到细根的生产和周转率的影响。然而,尚未在再生油砂站点研究优良的根系动态与树木生长之间的关系。在2011年5月至2011年10月和2012年之间,使用序贯取芯和向内生长的核心方法,在黑松(Pinus contorta Dougl)中评估了优良的根系特性(根系长度密度,平均表面积,根系总生物量以及根系生成,周转和分解的速率) 。)和白云杉(Picea glauca(Moench。)Voss)站立。将松树和云杉林种植在分别位于艾伯塔省再生油砂站点的尾矿砂和覆盖层基质上的泥炭矿物土壤混合物上。我们根据树高和胸径(DBH)增量处直径的差异,选择形成每种树种生产力梯度(低,中和高生产力)的林分。在寄宿松林中,细根长度密度和细根产量以及周转率依次为高>中>低生产力位点,并且与树高和DBH正相关,与土壤盐分呈负相关(P <0.05)。在白云杉林中,细根表面积是沿着生产力梯度增加的唯一参数,并且与土壤压实度呈负相关。总之,沿着林分生产力梯度的优良根系动态与林分生产力密切相关,并受到与重建再生土壤所用的特定基质有关的土壤特性的限制。了解土壤特性对优良根系动态和整体林分生产力的影响将有助于改善开垦土地的结果。

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