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冰雪灾害后林窗对杉木林土壤性质的影响
作者姓名:XU Jian-Xin  XUE Li  SU Zhi-Yao
作者单位:1College of Forestry, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642 (China) 2Shenzhen Tech and Ecology & Environment Co., td., Shenzhen, Guangdong 518040 (China)
摘    要:During January–February 2008, a severe ice storm caused significant damages to forests in southern China, creating canopy gaps and changing soil nutrient availability and enzyme activity. To understand the relationships between gap size, changes in the soil environment and the effects that these changes have on soil processes, we investigated the effects of gap size on soil chemical and biological properties in the forest gaps in a Cunninghamia lanceolata stand in northern Guangdong Province, southern China. Ten naturally created gaps, five large(80–100 m~2) and five small(30–40 m~2), were selected in the stand of C.lanceolata. The large gaps showed a significant increase in light transmission ratio and air and soil temperatures and a decline in soil moisture, organic matter,N and P compared with the small gaps and the adjacent canopy-covered plots in the 0–10 cm soil. The differences in organic matter and nutrient levels found between the large and small gaps and the canopy-covered plots may be related to changes in environmental conditions. This indicated rapid litter decomposition and increased nutrient leaching in the large gaps. Moreover, the lowest levels of catalase, acid phosphatase and urease activities occurred in large gaps because of the decline in their soil fertility. Large forest gaps may have a region of poor fertility, reducing soil nutrient availability and enzyme activity within the C.lanceolata stand.

关 键 词:enzyme  activity  litter  decomposition  nutrient  availability  soil  environment  soil  fertility

Impacts of forest gaps on soil properties after a severe ice storm in a Cunninghamia lanceolata stand
XU Jian-Xin,XUE Li,SU Zhi-Yao.Impacts of forest gaps on soil properties after a severe ice storm in a Cunninghamia lanceolata stand[J].Pedosphere,2016,26(3):408-416.
Authors:XU Jian-Xin  XUE Li and SU Zhi-Yao
Institution:1. College of Forestry, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642 China;Shenzhen Techand Ecology & Environment Co., Ltd., Shenzhen, Guangdong 518040 China;2. College of Forestry, South China Agricultural University, Guangzhou 510642 China
Abstract:During January--February 2008, a severe ice storm caused significant damages to forests in southern China, creating canopy gaps and changing soil nutrient availability and enzyme activity. To understand the relationships between gap size, changes in the soil environment and the effects that these changes have on soil processes, we investigated the effects of gap size on soil chemical and biological properties in the forest gaps in a Cunninghamia lanceolata stand in northern Guangdong Province, southern China. Ten naturally created gaps, five large (80--100 m2) and five small (30--40 m2), were selected in the stand of C. lanceolata. The large gaps showed a significant increase in light transmission ratio and air and soil temperatures and a decline in soil moisture, organic matter, N and P compared with the small gaps and the adjacent canopy-covered plots in the 0--10 cm soil. The differences in organic matter and nutrient levels found between the large and small gaps and the canopy-covered plots may be related to changes in environmental conditions. This indicated rapid litter decomposition and increased nutrient leaching in the large gaps. Moreover, the lowest levels of catalase, acid phosphatase and urease activities occurred in large gaps because of the decline in their soil fertility. Large forest gaps may have a region of poor fertility, reducing soil nutrient availability and enzyme activity within the C. lanceolata stand.
Keywords:enzyme activity  litter decomposition  nutrient availability  soil environment  soil fertility
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