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Effects of 22 years of
re-vegetation on soil quality in the semi-arid area of the
Loess Plateau
Liping Qiu1*, Xingchang Zhang1,
Jimin Cheng1 and Xinning Han2
1Institute
of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest Science –
Technology University of Agriculture and Forestry, Yangling
712100, China.
2Ningxia
Teachers University, Guyuan 756000, China.
*Corresponding author. E-mail:
qiulp79@tom.com.
Accepted
6 August, 2009 |
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Re-vegetation is an important practice for eco-environmental
rebuilding of degraded environments. Accordingly,
re-vegetation has been widely
used to reduce erosion and protect soils against degradation
in the Loess Plateau. However, little research has been
conducted to study the effects of long-term re-vegetation on
soil properties, which is essential to reveal corresponding
changes in soil quality. Therefore, this study was conducted
to evaluate the influence of 22 years of re-vegetation on
soil quality in a semi-arid area. Soil samples were
collected from a bare slope, a re-vegetated northern slope
and a re-vegetated southern slope. The soil properties were
then determined and the soil quality indices were
calculated. The results showed that long-term re-vegetation
significantly improved soil properties in the Loess Plateau,
but that the effects of re-vegetation varied with slope
aspect, slope position and soil depth. The greatest
improvement in soil properties was observed in topsoil, on
northern slopes and in lower positions of the slopes.
Significant correlations were observed among soil chemical
properties (including organic matter and total N contents)
and soil enzymatic activities. Total nitrogen and organic
matter content, activities of urease, invertase and
alkaline-phosphatase could all be combined into one factor
to indicate soil quality and characterize the distribution
of soil properties along slopes. The resulting soil quality
index (SQI) can effectively reflect the changes in soil
quality in response to 22 years of re-vegetation in the
Loess Plateau.
Key
words:
Re-vegetation, soil properties, soil quality index, the
Loess Plateau. |