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Plant Organic Matter Really Matters: Pedological Effects of Kūpaoa (Dubautia menziesii) Shrubs in a Volcanic Alpine Area, Maui, Hawai’i

机译:植物有机物真的很重要:KūPaoa(Dubautia menziesii)灌木在火山高山地区,毛伊岛,夏威夷

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This study examines litter accumulation and associated soil fertility islands under kūpaoa (Dubautia menziesii) shrubs, common at high elevations in Haleakalā National Park (Maui, Hawai’i). The main purposes were to: (i) Analyze chemical and physical properties of kūpaoa leaf-litter, (ii) determine soil changes caused by organic-matter accumulation under plants, and (iii) compare these with the known pedological effects of silversword (Argyroxiphium sandwicense) rosettes in the same area. Surface soil samples were gathered below shrubs, and compared with paired adjacent, bare sandy soils; two soil profiles were also contrasted. Litter patches under kūpaoa covered 0.57–3.61 m2 area and were 22–73 mm thick. A cohesive, 5–30-mm-thick soil crust with moderate aggregate stability developed underneath litter horizons; grain aggregation was presumably related to high organic-matter accumulation. Shear strength and compressibility measurements showed crusts opposed significantly greater resistance to physical removal and erosion than adjacent bare soils. As compared to contiguous bare ground areas, soils below shrubs had higher organic matter percentages, darker colors, faster infiltration rates, and greater water-retention capacity. Chemical soil properties were greatly altered by organic matter: Cations (Ca2+, Mg2+, K+), N, P, and cation-exchange capacity, were higher below plants. Further processes affecting soils under kūpaoa included microclimatic amelioration, and additional water input by fog-drip beneath its dense canopy. Substrate modifications were more pronounced below D. menziesii than A. sandwicense. Organic matter and available nutrient contents were higher under shrubs, where soils also showed greater infiltration and water-retention capacity. These trends resulted from contrasting litter properties between plant species, as kūpaoa leaves have higher nutrient content than silversword foliage. Different litter dynamics and reproduction strategies may also explain contrasting soil properties between the monocarpic rosettes and polycarpic kūpaoa. By inducing substantial substrate changes, Dubautia shrubs alter—or even create—different microhabitats and exert critical control on alpine soil development at Haleakalā.
机译:本研究审查了KūPaoa(Dubautia Menziesii)灌木下的垃圾积累和相关土壤肥力岛,在Haleakalā国家公园(毛伊岛,Hawai&Rsquo; I)的高度高度高度。主要目的是:(i)分析kūpaoa叶窝的化学和物理性质,(ii)确定植物中有机物质积累引起的土壤变化,(iii)将这些与白银(Argyroxiphium的已知的骨科效应相比Sandwicense)同一个地区的玫瑰花丝。地表土壤样品聚集在灌木下方,与配对相邻的裸砂土相比;两种土壤曲线也形成鲜明对比。 KūPaoa下的垃圾贴片覆盖0.57– 3.61平方米,22℃,厚度为73毫米。一个有凝聚力的5– 30毫米厚的土壳,在垃圾视野下开发了适度的聚集稳定性;谷物聚集可能与高有机物质积累有关。剪切强度和可压缩性测量显示出壳相反,与邻近的裸污染相反,对物理去除和侵蚀的抗性显着更大。与连续的裸地面相比,灌木下方的土壤具有更高的有机物百分比,较深的颜色,更快的渗透速率和更高的水保留能力。通过有机物质大大改变了化学土壤性质:阳离子(Ca2 +,Mg2 +,K +),N,P和阳离子交换能力,低于植物。影响kūpaoa下土壤的进一步过程包括微跨越性改善,并通过浓冠层下面的雾滴输入额外的水。底物修饰比A. Sandwicense更明显D. Menziesii。在灌木下有机质和可用的营养物质较高,其中土壤也表现出更大的渗透和水保持能力。这些趋势导致植物物种之间的垃圾属性对比,因为KūPaoa叶子具有比Silversword叶子更高的营养含量。不同的垃圾动态和再现策略也可以解释单摩擦玫瑰花纱和多碳酸kūpaoa之间的对比土壤性质。通过诱导大量衬底改变,Dubautia灌木改变—甚至创造—不同的微藻,对Haleakalā的高山土壤开发发挥关键控制。

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