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An assessment of soil nematode food webs and nutrient pools in community gardens and vacant lots in two post-industrial American cities

机译:对美国两个工业化后城市社区花园和空地中土壤线虫食物网和养分池的评估

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In the midst of the current economic crisis, there is renewed interest in transforming vacant lots into food-producing gardens. This study analyzed whether vacant lots are suitable for food production, by comparing the soil nematode food webs and nutrient pools of vacant lots and community gardens in two post-industrial U.S. cities, Akron and Cleveland, Ohio. Twelve vacant lots and 12 community gardens were examined in the two cities. All six Akron community gardens were established just prior to the initiation of this study, whereas the six in Cleveland were 15-30 years old. Soil pH, texture, moisture, organic matter, mineral nitrogen content, microbial biomass, and nematode communities were measured in both cities. Soil decomposition rate was also measured in Cleveland. Results show that the soils of vacant lots surpassed those of the newly-established Akron gardens and were equal to the soils of the well-established Cleveland gardens in the amount of ammonium-nitrogen, total nematode population, genus diversity, and maturity and structure indices. The soils of the vacant lots were lower than the community gardens in the amounts of soil moisture, organic matter, and nitrate-nitrogen, which we associate with the addition of water, compost, fertilizer, and tilling in the gardens. No significant difference was found between community gardens and vacant lots in microbial biomass, decomposition rate, or nematode enrichment index, which seems to indicate that vacant lots are equal to community gardens in nutrient availability and nutrient cycling. We conclude that barring any contamination, the soil in vacant lots maybe suitable for the establishment of food gardens, which can provide many desirable ecosystem services and enhance human well-being. We also find that the disturbance associated with tillage and conversion of a vacant lot into a community garden has short-term ramifications for both nematode food webs and mineral-nitrogen content.
机译:在当前的经济危机中,人们对将空置土地转变为生产食品的花园重新产生了兴趣。这项研究通过比较美国两个工业化后城市,俄亥俄州阿克伦(Akron)和克里夫兰(Cleveland)的土壤线虫食物网,空地的营养池和社区花园,分析了空地是否适合食品生产。在两个城市中检查了十二个空地和12个社区花园。所有六个阿克伦社区花园都是在这项研究开始之前建立的,而克里夫兰的六个社区花园则有15至30年的历史。在这两个城市中都测量了土壤的pH,质地,水分,有机质,矿物质氮含量,微生物生物量和线虫群落。克利夫兰也测量了土壤分解率。结果表明,空地的土壤超过了新建立的阿克伦花园的土壤,并且在铵态氮,总线虫种群,属多样性以及成熟度和结构指标上均与成熟的克利夫兰花园相同。 。空地的土壤的水分,有机质和硝态氮的含量低于社区花园,这与在花园中添加水,堆肥,肥料和耕作有关。社区花园和空地之间的微生物生物量,分解速率或线虫富集指数之间没有发现显着差异,这似乎表明空地在养分有效性和养分循环方面与社区花园相等。我们得出的结论是,除非有任何污染,否则空地中的土壤可能适合于建立菜园,这可以提供许多理想的生态系统服务并改善人类福祉。我们还发现,与耕作和将空地转变为社区花园相关的干扰对线虫食物网和矿质氮含量都有短期影响。

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    《Urban ecosystems 》 |2011年第2期| p.181-194| 共14页
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    Center for Urban Environment and Economic Development, The Ohio State University, Wooster,OH 44691, USA;

    Center for Urban Environment and Economic Development, The Ohio State University, Wooster,OH 44691, USA;

    Center for Urban Environment and Economic Development, The Ohio State University, Wooster,OH 44691, USA;

    Center for Urban Environment and Economic Development, The Ohio State University, Wooster,OH 44691, USA;

    Center for Urban Environment and Economic Development, The Ohio State University, Wooster,OH 44691, USA;

    Center for Urban Environment and Economic Development, The Ohio State University, Wooster,OH 44691, USA;

    Center for Urban Environment and Economic Development, The Ohio State University, Wooster,OH 44691, USA;

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  • 关键词

    urban ecosystem; ecosystem services; nematode community;

    机译:城市生态系统;生态系统服务;线虫群落;

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