Effects of Leaf Litter from Deciduous Trees on Chemical Properties of Coniferous Forest Soil in Gully Region of Loess Plateau
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    The objective of this laboratory experiment was to determine if leaf litter from deciduous tree spe-cies could be used to improve the chemical properties of a degraded soil in a coniferous forest in the gully re-gion of the Loess Plateau. Results showed that:(1) The application of Populus simonii leaf litter to a Platycladus orientalis forest soil significantly increased soil alkali-hydrolyzable N, organic C, and humin. The application of Hippophae rhamnoides leaf litter to a Pinus tabulaeformis forest soil significantly increased available P and to a Platycladus orientalis forest soil significantly increased pH value, available P, available K, and fulvic acid. The application of Caragana microphylla leaf litter to a Pinus tabulaeformis forest soil significantly increased available K, organic C, humic acid, and humin. (2) Leaf litter from Hipp-ophae rhamnoides had the greatest overall effect on Pinus tabulaeformis forest soil, followed by leaf litter from Caragana microphylla, Quercus liaotungensis, Populus simonii, and then Robinia pseudoacia. For the Platycladus orientalis forest soil, the positive effects of leaf litter declined in the order of Populus simo-nii > Hippophae rhamnoides > Quercus liaotungensis > Caragana microphylla > Robinia pseudoacia.

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郭冠春,刘增文,何建平.黄土残塬沟壑区阔叶树种枯落叶对针叶林地土壤化学性质的改善效应[J].水土保持通报英文版,2012,(5):166-170

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  • Received:October 30,2010
  • Revised:December 11,2011
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  • Online: November 25,2014
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