Dan Su, Meiqi Zhang, Yao Chang, Jie Bai, Guiyan Ai, Yanhui Peng, Zhongyi Pang, Xuekai Sun
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摘要
在中国北方,由于土壤退化,蒙古针叶松造林受到阻碍。研究了污水污泥(SS)、牛粪(CM)和玉米秸秆(MS)复合修复科尔沁沙地退化沙质土壤的效果。试验5个处理:对照(CK)、SS (T1)、SS+ CM (T2)、SS+MS (T3)和SS+ CM +MS (T4)。T4处理的土壤pH值由8.02降至7.79,有机碳含量增加2.5倍,全氮和全磷含量分别比对照提高了127%和87.5%。在T4处理下,西尔松的基径增加了65.6%,株高增加了29.5%,重金属浓度(Cd: -54.6%, Cu: -35.1%, Pb: -12.2%, Zn: -27.6%)降低。这些发现强调了旱地造林的协同废物增值策略,平衡土壤肥力改善与生态安全。未来的研究应优先考虑长期的微生物群落动态和野外规模的验证。
Synergistic Effects of Partial Substitution of Sludge with Cattle Manure and Straw on Soil Improvement and Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica Growth in Horqin Sandy Land, China.
Afforestation with Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica in northern China is hindered by soil degradation. This study evaluated a ternary amendment combining sewage sludge (SS), cattle manure (CM), and maize straw (MS) to rehabilitate degraded sandy soils in the Horqin Sandy Land. Five treatments were tested: control (CK), SS (T1), SS + CM (T2), SS+MS (T3), and SS + CM + MS (T4). The ternary amendment (T4) achieved optimal outcomes: soil pH decreased from 8.02 to 7.79, organic carbon increased 2.5-fold, and total nitrogen (127%) and phosphorus (87.5%) were enhanced compared to CK. Pinus sylvestris exhibited a 65.6% greater basal diameter and 29.5% height increase under T4, while heavy metal concentrations (Cd: -54.6%, Cu: -35.1%, Pb: -12.2% and Zn: -27.6%) were reduced. These findings highlight a synergistic waste valorization strategy for dryland afforestation, balancing soil fertility improvement with ecological safety. Future studies should prioritize long-term microbial community dynamics and field-scale validation.
Plants-BaselAgricultural and Biological Sciences-Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
CiteScore
6.50
自引率
11.10%
发文量
2923
审稿时长
15.4 days
期刊介绍:
Plants (ISSN 2223-7747), is an international and multidisciplinary scientific open access journal that covers all key areas of plant science. It publishes review articles, regular research articles, communications, and short notes in the fields of structural, functional and experimental botany. In addition to fundamental disciplines such as morphology, systematics, physiology and ecology of plants, the journal welcomes all types of articles in the field of applied plant science.