Luvisols as a habitat for larch stands: a case study from the Miechowska Upland, S Poland

IF 1.4 Q4 SOIL SCIENCE
Marta Kempf, E. Błońska, J. Lasota
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Our research aimed to present the properties of Luvisols developed from the loess of the Mie-chowska Upland, S Poland, as a favourable substrate shaping habitats for larch stands. Detailed characteristics covered ten research plots in mature stands, where Polish larch (Larix decidua var. polonica ) was the main species. On each research plot, a soil pit was dug and the separated genetic horizons were described. The diagnosis of the habitat type was developed using the Trophic Soil Index (SIG). Samples were taken from each genetic horizon for laboratory analysis. Basic physico-chemical properties (particle size distribution, pH, total organic C and total N content, available phosphorus content and sorption properties) were determined in the soil samples. As a result of the research, it was found that the Polish larch can create high-production stands in the fresh upland broadleaved forest sites (Lwy ż ś w) with the admixture of deciduous species (common beech Fagus sylvatica , English oak Quercus robur , common hornbeam Carpinus betulus , common sycamore Acer pseudoplatanus ). The investigated soils were described as Haplic Luvisols, which differed in the characteristics of humus horizons. The high share of larch (40–60%) growing on Luvisols does not negatively affect the properties of humus horizons and the degree of leaching of Luvisols created from loess. In the case of stands with a predominant share of larch (>60%), there is a tendency to deteriorate the properties of the humus accumulation horizons and the formation of the ectohumus horizon on the surface. SIG indicates that the tested soils shape the eutrophic fresh upland broad-leaved forest sites. The decrease in the SIG value in two cases is the result of the deterioration of the properties of humus horizons.
作为落叶松林栖息地的路维索尔:波兰南部米乔沃什卡高地的案例研究
我们的研究旨在介绍从波兰南部米乔沃什卡高地黄土中开发出来的 Luvisols 作为塑造落叶松栖息地的有利基质的特性。详细特征涵盖以波兰落叶松(Larix decidua var. polonica)为主要树种的成熟林地中的十个研究地块。在每个研究地块上都挖了一个土坑,并对分离的基因层进行了描述。采用营养土壤指数(SIG)对生境类型进行诊断。从每个基因层取样进行实验室分析。对土壤样本的基本物理化学性质(粒度分布、pH 值、总有机碳和总氮含量、可利用磷含量和吸附特性)进行了测定。研究结果表明,波兰落叶松可以在新鲜的高地阔叶林地(Lwy ż św)上形成高产林分,同时还可以与落叶树种(普通山毛榉 Fagus sylvatica、英国栎 Quercus robur、普通角闪树 Carpinus betulus、普通梧桐 Acer pseudoplatanus)混合生长。所调查的土壤被描述为 Haplic Luvisols,其腐殖质层的特征各不相同。落叶松的高比例(40-60%)生长在陆相土壤上不会对腐殖质层的特性和由黄土形成的陆相土壤的沥滤程度产生负面影响。在落叶松占主导地位(大于 60%)的林分中,腐殖质积累层的性质和地表外腐殖质层的形成有恶化的趋势。SIG 表明受测土壤属于富营养化的新鲜高地阔叶林土壤。两种情况下 SIG 值的降低是腐殖质层性质恶化的结果。
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Soil Science Annual
Soil Science Annual SOIL SCIENCE-
CiteScore
2.50
自引率
6.70%
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29 weeks
期刊介绍: Soil Science Annual journal is a continuation of the “Roczniki Gleboznawcze” – the journal of the Polish Society of Soil Science first published in 1950. Soil Science Annual is a quarterly devoted to a broad spectrum of issues relating to the soil environment. From 2012, the journal is published in the open access system by the Sciendo (De Gruyter).
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