Potential effects of soil chemical and biological properties on wood volume in Eucalyptus urophylla × Eucalyptus grandis hybrid plantations and their responses to different intensity applications of inorganic fertilizer

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Zhengye Wang
Lingyue Zhu
Gerty Gielen
Qinzhan Wu
Kangting Huang
Jianke Wen
Xiuhai Wang
Hailong Wang
Sheng Lu
Lijun Chen
Lichao Wu
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[1] Central South University of Forestry and Technology,Key Laboratory of Soil and Water Conservation and Desertification Combating of Hunan Province, College of Forestry
[2] New Zealand Forest Research Institute Ltd (Scion),School of Environmental and Chemical Engineering
[3] State-owned Daguishan Forest Farm,Key Laboratory of Cultivation and Protection for Non
[4] Guangdong Qingyuan Zhonglian Agriculture and Forestry Co.,Wood Forest Trees of National Ministry of Education
[5] Ltd,undefined
[6] Guangxi Diyuan Zhiben Fertilizer Co.,undefined
[7] Ltd,undefined
[8] Foshan University,undefined
[9] Central South University of Forestry and Technology,undefined
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High-intensity management; Soil enzymes; Microbial biomass; Stand volume; Structural equation model;
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Long-term and high-intensity application of inorganic fertilizer leads to a strong variation of soil characteristics. The changes in soil chemical and biological properties can significantly affect the yield of Eucalyptus plantation. However, the mechanism of soil chemical properties affecting wood volume mediated by biological factors is not clear. The purpose of this study was to identify which soil properties were affected by different fertilization intensities and to disentangle the dominant factors affecting Eucalyptus volume. After clear felling evergreen broad-leaved forest, a Eucalyptus plantation was established that was coppiced every 5 years and fertilized every year. Within this plantation, areas with different treatments were established. These treatments were a 5-year growth period (low); two times 5-year growth period (medium); and three times 5-year growth period (high). In each treatment area and in a nearby evergreen broad-leaved forest (EBLF Control), five sample plots per treatment were set up. Various biological and chemistry analyses (18 in total) were related to determining the most important path and index for optimizing Eucalyptus plantation. The analysis of variance of enzyme activity and microbial biomass showed that the soil biological characteristics decreased over 10 years of plantation, and the enzyme activity was close to the state of EBLF control in medium, while the microbial biomass failed to return to its original state during continuous planting. Redundancy analysis results show that there was a strong correlation in chemical indicators and biological characteristics. Partial least square structural equation model showed that total phosphorus, nitrate nitrogen, urease, catalase, and microbial biomass nitrogen and phosphorus were the most influential soil biochemical factors, and the indirect effect of chemical properties on volume was achieved by microorganisms through enzyme activity. Continuous planting and large-scale application of inorganic fertilizer would lead to a decrease in plantation yield and fertilizer utilization efficiency and would affect the microbial biomass and enzyme activity by destroying the stability of soil chemical properties.
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