Soil and Plant Property Differences Across a Chronosequence of Humid-Temperate Tallgrass Prairie Restorations

被引:23
|
作者
Brye, Kristofor R. [1 ]
Riley, T. Lee [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Arkansas, Dept Crop Soil & Environm Sci, Fayetteville, AR 72701 USA
关键词
Carbon dioxide flux; Ozark Highlands; soil organic matter; tallgrass prairie; ORGANIC-MATTER; LAND-USE; MANAGEMENT-PRACTICES; VEGETATION REMOVAL; TYPIC ALBAQUALF; CARBON; NITROGEN; QUALITY; AGROECOSYSTEMS; SEQUESTRATION;
D O I
10.1097/SS.0b013e3181a93daa
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
The potential effects of grassland restoration in the warm-temperate humid zone of the midsouthern United States have received much less attention than that in the upper midwest or Great Plains. Restoration response will likely differ from that observed in other regions under different climate regimes. The objective of this study was to evaluate the effects of prairie restoration on near-surface soil properties and vegetation characteristics across a chronosequence of tallgrass prairie restorations (i.e., 3, 4, 5, and 26 years old) and a local native tallgrass prairie in the Ozark Highlands. Soil bulk density, pH, electrical conductivity, extractable P, K, Ca, Mg, Na, S, Fe, Mn, Zn, and Cu, organic matter, and total N and C in the top 10 cm, aggregate stability, soil surface carbon dioxide flux, and aboveground and belowground plant dry matter and N and C contents were determined along a 60-m transect established in the soil mapping unit most similar among each ecosystem between Fall 2005 and Fall 2006. All soil properties evaluated differed (P < 0.05) among the prairie ecosystems. Most extractable soil nutrients decreased, whereas soil organic matter and total C increased with restoration age and tended toward that observed in the native prairie. Soil surface carbon dioxide flux did not differ systematically (P = 0.20) among prairie ecosystems, but maximum fluxes were observed at approximately 50% water-filled pore space. Neither aboveground biomass nor necromass dry matter differed, although root biomass and C and N contents late in the 2006 growing season differed among prairie ecosystems. The known historic presence of tallgrass prairie throughout the Ozark Highlands suggests that current and future tallgrass prairie restorations can be ecologically successful in the region, but the combination of topographic, edaphic, and climatic conditions of the region may also provide unforeseen challenges to restoration managers.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:346 / 357
页数:12
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [31] Root-zone enrichment of soil organic carbon and nitrogen under grazing and other land uses in a humid-temperate region
    Franzluebbers, Alan
    GRASS AND FORAGE SCIENCE, 2024, 79 (02) : 265 - 280
  • [32] Soil carbon and nitrogen across a chronosequence of woody plant expansion in North Dakota
    Anna Springsteen
    Wendy Loya
    Mark Liebig
    John Hendrickson
    Plant and Soil, 2010, 328 : 369 - 379
  • [33] Soil carbon and nitrogen across a chronosequence of woody plant expansion in North Dakota
    Springsteen, Anna
    Loya, Wendy
    Liebig, Mark
    Hendrickson, John
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2010, 328 (1-2) : 369 - 379
  • [34] Woody plant encroachment alters soil hydrological properties and reduces downward flux of water in tallgrass prairie
    Bharat S. Acharya
    Younghong Hao
    Tyson E. Ochsner
    Chris B. Zou
    Plant and Soil, 2017, 414 : 379 - 391
  • [35] SOIL INVERTEBRATE AND PLANT-RESPONSES TO MOWING AND CARBOFURAN APPLICATION IN A NORTH-AMERICAN TALLGRASS PRAIRIE
    TODD, TC
    JAMES, SW
    SEASTEDT, TR
    PLANT AND SOIL, 1992, 144 (01) : 117 - 124
  • [36] Woody plant encroachment alters soil hydrological properties and reduces downward flux of water in tallgrass prairie
    Acharya, Bharat S.
    Hao, Younghong
    Ochsner, Tyson E.
    Zou, Chris B.
    PLANT AND SOIL, 2017, 414 (1-2) : 379 - 391
  • [37] Impact of plant functional group and species removals on soil and plant nitrogen and phosphorus across a retrogressive chronosequence
    Wardle, David A.
    Gundale, Michael J.
    Kardol, Paul
    Nilsson, Marie-Charlotte
    Fanin, Nicolas
    JOURNAL OF ECOLOGY, 2020, 108 (02) : 561 - 573
  • [38] Distribution Changes of Phosphorus in Soil-Plant Systems of Larch Plantations across the Chronosequence
    Zeng, Fanpeng
    Chen, Xin
    Huang, Bin
    Chi, Guangyu
    FORESTS, 2018, 9 (09)
  • [39] Assessing the agromining potential of Mediterranean nickel-hyperaccumulating plant species at field-scale in ultramafic soils under humid-temperate climate
    Pardo, Tania
    Rodriguez-Garrido, Beatriz
    Saad, Ramez F.
    Luis Soto-Vazquez, Jose
    Loureiro-Vinas, Mariana
    Prieto-Fernandez, Angeles
    Echevarria, Guillaume
    Benizri, Emil
    Kidd, Petra S.
    SCIENCE OF THE TOTAL ENVIRONMENT, 2018, 630 : 275 - 286
  • [40] Differences in Soil Microbial Communities across Soil Types in China's Temperate Forests
    Yuan, Yuxiang
    Li, Xueying
    Liu, Fengqin
    Tian, Xiangyu
    Shao, Yizhen
    Yuan, Zhiliang
    Chen, Yun
    FORESTS, 2024, 15 (07):