M. S. Kulmann, G. Dick, Humberto de Jesus Eufrade-Junior, S. Guerra, Mauro Valdir Schumacher
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摘要
恩格尔的参数。人工林林分利用各种策略来提高有效土壤资源的利用效率,如产生细根来吸收限制树木生长的养分和水分。因此,评价林分细根产量对了解树木养分动态具有重要意义。本研究旨在评价巴西南部罗迪奇古生代土壤理化属性与油松人工林细根分布之间的相互作用。研究了土壤深度为0-5、5-10、10-15和15-20 cm的细根生物量和密度、钙(Ca)、镁(Mg)、土壤有机质(SOM)、pH、碱饱和度和阳离子交换容量、粘土和土壤密度。0 ~ 20 cm层细根生物量总量为824.9 kg ha -1,其中0 ~ 10 cm层积累量较大,占总细根生物量的57.4%。细根密度在0.38 ~ 0.53 g / dm -3之间变化,在10 ~ 20 cm的地下层逐渐减小。较高的Ca、Mg、SOM、pH、碱饱和度和阳离子交换容量会影响油松细根的生物量和密度,从而促进养分的吸收,从而提高人工林的生产力。
Soil physical-chemical aspects influence the fine roots parameters of Pinus elliottii Engelm. stands in southern Brazil
of the the parameters of Engelm. stand in Abstract Planted forests make use of strategies to increase the efficiency in the use of available soil resources, such as the production of fine roots to absorb nutrients and water which are factors limiting tree growth. Thus, the assessment of fine roots production in forest stand is crucial to understand the tree nutrient dynamic. This study aims to evaluate the interaction between physical-chemical attributes of a Rhodic Paleudult soil and the distribution of the fine roots of a Pinus elliottii plantation grown in southern Brazil. Biomass and density of fine roots, calcium (Ca), magnesium (Mg), soil organic matter (SOM), pH, base saturation and cations exchange capacity, clay, and soil density, at soil depths of 0-5, 5-10, 10-15 and 15-20 cm, were evaluated. The total production of fine roots biomass in the 0-20 cm layer produced was 824.9 kg ha -1 , with greater accumulation in the 0-10 cm layer, where 57.4% of the total fine roots were concentrated. The fine roots density varied from 0.38 to 0.53 g dm -3 , decreasing in subsurface layers of 10-20 cm. The biomass and density of fine roots of P. elliottii were influenced by the higher concentrations of Ca, Mg, SOM, pH, base saturation, and cations exchange capacity, which can contribute to greater absorption of nutrients and, consequently, increase in productivity of a plantation.