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The influence of litter quality and micro-habitat on litter decomposition and soil properties in a silvopasture system

机译:造林系统中凋落物质量和微生境对凋落物分解和土壤特性的影响

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Studies to understand litter processes and soil properties are useful for maintaining pastureland productivity as animal husbandry is the dominant occupation in the hot arid region. We aimed to quantify how micro-habitats and combinations of litters of the introduced leguminous tree Colophospermum mopane with the grasses Cenchrus ciliaris or Lasiurus sindicus influence decomposition rate and soil nutrient changes in a hot desert silvopasture system. Litter bags with tree litter alone (T), tree+C.ciliaris in 1:1 ratio (TCC) and tree+L.sindicus 1:1 ratio (TLS) litter were placed inside and outside of the C.mopane canopy and at the surface, 3-7cm and 8-12cm soil depths. We examined litter loss, soil fauna abundance, organic carbon (SOC), total (TN), ammonium (NH_4-N) and nitrate (NO_3-N) nitrogen, phosphorus (PO_4-P), soil respiration (SR) and dehydrogenase activity (DHA) in soil adjacent to each litter bag. After 12 months exposure, the mean residual litter was 40.2% of the initial value and annual decomposition rate constant (k) was 0.98 (0.49-1.80). Highest (p<0.01) litter loss was in the first four months, when faunal abundance, SR, DHA and humidity were highest but it decreased with time. These variables and k were highest under the tree canopies. The litter loss and k were highest (p<0.01) in TLS under the tree canopy, but the reverse trend was found for litter outside the canopy. Faunal abundance, litter loss, k, nutrient release and biochemical activities were highest (p<0.01) in the 3-7cm soil layer. Positive correlations of litter loss and soil fauna abundance with soil nutrients, SR and DHA demonstrated the interactions of litter quality and micro-habitats together with soil fauna on increased soil fertility. These results suggest that a Colophospermum mopane and L.sindicus silvopasture system best promotes faunal abundance, litter decomposition and soil fertility. The properties of these species and the associated faunal resources may be utilised as an ecosystem-restoration strategy in designing a silvopasture system. This may help to control land degradation and increase productivity sustainably in this environment.
机译:畜牧业是热干旱地区的主要职业,因此了解凋落物过程和土壤特性的研究对于维持牧场的生产力非常有用。我们的目的是量化引入的豆科树木Col豆(Cophophospermum mopane)的微生境和凋落物与草Cenchrus ciliaris或Lasiurus sindicus的组合如何在炎热的沙漠植被系统中影响分解速率和土壤养分变化。单独放置树木凋落物(T),树木+纤毛纤毛虫的1:1比率(TCC)和树木+ L.sindicus 1:1比率(TLS)凋落物的垃圾袋分别放置在C.mopane冠层的内部和外部以及表层的土壤深度为3-7厘米和8-12厘米。我们调查了凋落物损失,土壤动物数量,有机碳(SOC),总碳(TN),铵(NH_4-N)和硝酸盐(NO_3-N)氮,磷(PO_4-P),土壤呼吸(SR)和脱氢酶活性(DHA)在每个垃圾袋附近的土壤中。暴露12个月后,平均残留垃圾为初始值的40.2%,年分解速率常数(k)为0.98(0.49-1.80)。凋落物损失最高(p <0.01)是在前四个月,当时动物的丰度,SR,DHA和湿度最高,但随时间减少。这些变量和k在树冠下最高。树木冠层下TLS中的凋落物损失和k最高(p <0.01),但在树冠外发现了相反的趋势。在3-7cm的土壤层中,动物的丰度,凋落物损失,k,养分释放和生化活性最高(p <0.01)。凋落物损失和土壤动物数量与土壤养分,SR和DHA的正相关关系表明,凋落物质量和微生境以及土壤动物对土壤肥力的相互作用。这些结果表明,巴西香豆和L.sindicus silvopasture系统最能促进动物群落的丰度,凋落物分解和土壤肥力。这些物种的属性和相关的动物资源可在设计植被系统中用作生态系统恢复策略。在这种环境下,这可能有助于控制土地退化并可持续地提高生产力。

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