埃塞俄比亚湿润农田生态系统中小农农场的散植树改善了土壤特性和废弃物分解

IF 2 3区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY
Gizatu Nesi Anbessa, Yonas Ugo Utaile
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与土壤肥力管理不善有关的农业生产力低下是撒哈拉以南非洲农业的特点。农田中的树木被认为可以改善土壤性质,提高农业生产率,但小农户在选择农林树种时受到限制。在此,我们评估了埃塞俄比亚西北部本尚古尔古穆兹省布伦地区公园农林业中非洲堇和克罗顿树对土壤性质和落叶分解的影响。我们采用随机完全区组设计,以距离树干的距离为单位,在五块农田中采集土壤样本并进行枯落物掩埋实验。在每块农田中,每个物种分别确定三棵成熟的树木,并在每棵树下建立三个横断面,横断面包含从树干测量的三个同心径向距离。通过这种设置,每个研究物种共采集了 45 个复合土壤样本,并对土壤 pH 值、全氮、可利用磷、有机碳和阳离子交换容量进行了分析。此外,还采用垃圾袋法对研究物种的落叶质量损失进行了量化。结果表明,所有测量的土壤变量和枯落物分解在非洲杉和大戟科杉的不同距离之间都有显著差异。在树冠下观察到的养分含量和枯落物分解率明显高于树冠外,大叶桉的养分含量和枯落物分解率明显高于非洲桉。我们的结论是,农田中的树木可通过增加和分解枯落物改善土壤性质。未来的研究应厘清农田树木的枯落物添加作用和小气候效应对土壤性质的影响。
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Scattered trees in smallholder farms improve soil properties and litter decomposition in humid-agroecosystems in Ethiopia

Scattered trees in smallholder farms improve soil properties and litter decomposition in humid-agroecosystems in Ethiopia

Scattered trees in smallholder farms improve soil properties and litter decomposition in humid-agroecosystems in Ethiopia

Low agricultural productivity associated with poor soil fertility management characterizes the sub-Sahara African agriculture. Trees in farmlands are believed to improve soil properties and agricultural productivity, yet smallholders are limited in their choice of agroforestry tree species. Here, we assessed the effect of Cordia africana and Croton macrostachyus trees on soil properties and leaf litter decomposition in parkland agroforestry in Bullen District, Benshangul Gumuz, northwestern Ethiopia. We used a randomized complete block design with a distance from a tree trunk setup to draw soil samples and conduct a litter burial experiment across five farmlands. In each farmland, three mature trees per species were identified, separately, and under each tree, three transects containing three concentric radial distances measured from a tree trunk were established. Using this setup, a total of 45 composite soil samples per the study species were drawn and analyzed for soil pH, total nitrogen, available phosphorus, organic carbon, and cation exchange capacity. Additionally, leaf litter mass losses of the study species were quantified with the litterbags method. The results revealed that all the measured soil variables and litter decomposition were significantly different between distances for both C. africana and C. macrostachyus. A significantly higher nutrient contents and litter decomposition were observed under the tree canopies than outside, and for C. macrostachyus than C. africana. We conclude that trees in farmlands might improve soil properties through litter addition and decomposition. Future studies should disentangle the role of litter addition and microclimate effects of trees in farmlands on soil properties.

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Agroforestry Systems
Agroforestry Systems 农林科学-林学
CiteScore
5.30
自引率
9.10%
发文量
78
审稿时长
4.5 months
期刊介绍: Agroforestry Systems is an international scientific journal that publishes results of novel, high impact original research, critical reviews and short communications on any aspect of agroforestry. The journal particularly encourages contributions that demonstrate the role of agroforestry in providing commodity as well non-commodity benefits such as ecosystem services. Papers dealing with both biophysical and socioeconomic aspects are welcome. These include results of investigations of a fundamental or applied nature dealing with integrated systems involving trees and crops and/or livestock. Manuscripts that are purely descriptive in nature or confirmatory in nature of well-established findings, and with limited international scope are discouraged. To be acceptable for publication, the information presented must be relevant to a context wider than the specific location where the study was undertaken, and provide new insight or make a significant contribution to the agroforestry knowledge base
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