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Health of remnant woodlands in fragments under distinct grazing regimes

机译:不同放牧方式下残片林地的健康状况

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Fragmented remnant woodlands in agricultural landscapes are of high conservation value world-wide. Many eucalypts in agricultural landscapes of Australia are in decline. We aimed to investigate nutrient enrichment as a process that may contribute to eucalypt decline. We studied remnant woodlands that had been exposed to distinct recent and current livestock grazing treatments: Currently Intense Grazed; Recently Intense Grazed (until 3 years ago); Recent Intermediate Grazed; and Recent Lightly Grazed by livestock. We assessed soil nutrient status and penetrability, eucalypt foliar nutrition and stable isotope ratios for N and C, attributes of understorey vegetation, and tree health. Soils of the Currently Intense Grazed treatment had high levels of ammonium and Colwell-P. Total N, P, C:N ratio and soil penetrability were generally high in Currently Intense Grazed and Recently Intense Grazed treatments relative to Recent Intermediate Grazed and Recent Lightly Grazed treatments. Foliar N, N stable isotope ratios, P and carbon stable isotope ratios (t p#pdC) were generally higher (less negative t p#pdC) in trees on Currently Intense Grazed and Recently Intense Grazed treatments than in trees on Recent Intermediate Grazed and Recent Lightly Grazed treatments. Soil surface litter, tall and low shrubs and rock were positively correlated with tree health. Grasses and eucalypt foliar N, P and t p#pdC were negatively correlated with tree health. Soil nutrient enrichment increased with increasing grazing intensity and was associated with increased weed invasion and with poor tree health that was in turn correlated to increased foliar N and P and less negative t p#pdC in woodland trees in this study. We argue that minimising soil nutrient enrichment of fragmented remnant woodlands is important, given the association of elevated soil nutrition with poor tree health, to ensure the persistence of eucalypts in agricultural landscapes.
机译:农业景观中零散的剩余林地在世界范围内具有很高的保护价值。澳大利亚农业景观中的许多桉树正在减少。我们旨在调查营养物质富集的过程,这可能会导致桉树数量下降。我们研究了残留的林地,这些林地最近和当前都进行过不同的放牧处理:最近强烈吃草(直到3年前);最近中级和最近被牲畜轻度放牧。我们评估了土壤养分状况和渗透性,桉树的叶面营养以及氮和碳的稳定同位素比,下层植被的属性以及树木的健康状况。当前强烈放牧的土壤中铵盐和Colwell-P含量较高。相对于最近的中度放牧和最近的轻度放牧处理,当前强放牧和近期强放牧处理的总N,P,C:N比和土壤渗透性通常较高。在当前强烈放牧和最近强烈放牧处理的树木中,叶面氮,氮稳定同位素比,磷和碳稳定同位素比(tp#pdC)通常要高(少负tp#pdC),比最近中度放牧和最近轻度处理的树木更高吃草的治疗。土壤表面的凋落物,高矮的灌木丛和岩石与树木健康呈正相关。草和桉树叶的N,P和t p#pdC与树木健康呈负相关。在这项研究中,土壤养分的富集随着放牧强度的增加而增加,并且与杂草入侵的增加以及树木健康状况的恶化有关,而后者又与林地树木的叶片氮和磷增加以及负t p#pdC负相关。我们认为,鉴于土壤营养水平升高与树木健康状况不佳相关联,最大限度地减少零碎的剩余林地的土壤养分含量非常重要,以确保桉树在农业景观中的持久性。

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