• 寒旱區科學:英文版 · 2019年第2期116-125,共10頁

    The establishment and development of Haloxylon ammodendron promotes salt accumulation in surface soil of arid sandy land

    作者:YongZhong Su,TingNa Liu,JunQia Kong

    摘要:Haloxylon ammodendron, a representative C4 succulent xerophyte and salt-secreting plant, is widely used in vegetation reestablishment programs to stabilize shifting sand, and is one of the dominant shrubs in the shelter belt used to control desertification in the desert-oasis ecotone in northwestern China. In this study, we collected soil samples in an age sequence of 0-, 2-, 5-, 13-, 16-, 31-, and 39-year-old H. ammodendron plantations to assess the effects of the shrub on soil fertility and salinity. Results show that SOC and total N concentrations increased significantly with increasing plantation age and increased 5.95-(in the interspaces) to 9.05-fold (under the canopy) and 6.15- to 8.46-fold at the 0-5 cm depth at the 39- year-old plantation compared with non-vegetated sandy land. Simultaneously, H. ammodendron establishment and development resulted in significant salt accumulation in the surface layer. On average, total soil salt content at the 0-5 cm and 5- 20 cm depth increased 16.8-fold and 4.4-fold, respectively, compared with non-vegetated sandy land. The increase of total salt derived mostly from the accumulation of SO2- 4 , Ca^2+ and Na^+ with H. ammodendron development. The accumulation in salinity was more significant than the increase in fertility, suggesting that improved soil fertility did not limit the impact of salinization. The adverse effect of salt accumulation may result in H. ammodendron plantation degradation and impact community stability in the long run.

    發文機構:Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources

    關鍵詞:HALOXYLONammodendronSOILsaltanditscomponentSOILorganiccarbonplantationCHRONOSEQUENCESANDYlandindesert-oasisECOTONE

    分類號: P[天文地球]

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