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Changes in soil nitrogen availability due to stand development and management practices on semi‐arid sandy lands,in northern China
Authors:F S Chen  D H Zeng  T J Fahey
Abstract:Soil nitrogen (N) availability is one of the limiting factors for plant growth on sandy lands. Little is known about impacts of afforestation on soil N availability and its components in southeastern Keerqin sandy lands, China. In this study, we measured N transformation under sandy Mongolian pine (Pinus sylvestris var. mongolica Litv.) plantations of different ages (grassland, young, middle‐aged, close‐to‐mature) and management practices (non‐grazing and free‐grazing) during the growing seasons using the ion exchange resin bag method. Results showed that, for all plots and growing season, soil NHurn:x-wiley:10853278:media:LDR924:tex2gif-stack-1‐N, NOurn:x-wiley:10853278:media:LDR924:tex2gif-stack-2‐N, mineral N, and relative nitrification index, varied from 0·18 to 1·54, 0·96 to 22·05, 1·23 to 23·58 µg d−1 g−1 dry resin, and 0·76 to 0·97, respectively, and NOurn:x-wiley:10853278:media:LDR924:tex2gif-stack-3‐N dominated the available N amount due to intense nitrification in these ecosystems. In general, the four indices significantly increased in the oldest plantation, with corresponding values in non‐grazing sites lower than those in free‐grazing sites (p < 0·05). Our studies indicated that it is a slow, extended process to achieve improvement in soil quality after afforestation of Mongolian pine in the study area. Copyright © 2009 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
Keywords:soil N transformation  ion exchange resin bag method  Pinus sylvestris var  mongolica Livt    Keerqin sandy lands  China
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