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Nitrogen and phosphorus change the early natural vegetation restoration in degraded Phaeozems of gullies.
Xiao, Ziliang; Zhang, Shaoliang; Guo, Mingming; Zhao, Feng; Wang, Hao; Xu, Weitao; Aurangzeib, Muhammad; Tavakkoli, Ehsan.
Afiliação
  • Xiao Z; Northeast Agricultural University, 600 Changjiang Rd, Harbin 150030, PR China.
  • Zhang S; Northeast Agricultural University, 600 Changjiang Rd, Harbin 150030, PR China. Electronic address: Shaoliang.Zhang@neau.edu.cn.
  • Guo M; Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, CAS, 138 Haping Rd, Harbin 150081, PR China.
  • Zhao F; Weihai Ocean Vocational College, Rongcheng 264300, PR China.
  • Wang H; Northeast Agricultural University, 600 Changjiang Rd, Harbin 150030, PR China.
  • Xu W; Northeast Agricultural University, 600 Changjiang Rd, Harbin 150030, PR China.
  • Aurangzeib M; Northeast Agricultural University, 600 Changjiang Rd, Harbin 150030, PR China.
  • Tavakkoli E; Wagga Wagga Agr Inst, NSW Dept Primary Ind, Wagga Wagga 2650, Australia.
Sci Total Environ ; 888: 164107, 2023 Aug 25.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37201851
ABSTRACT
The influence of nutrients during natural vegetation restoration (NVR) in complicated landscapes and hydrologic conditions has often been debated. This study aimed to clarify how nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) runoff influences plant biomass and biodiversity during early restoration stages in gullies. In this study, the influence of runoff containing N, P, and N + P on the biomass and diversity of ten predominant herbaceous species was simulated in two degraded Phaeozems of gullies by under controlled conditions for two years. Increasing N in runoff increased the biomass in both low-degradation Phaeozems (LDP) and high-degradation Phaeozems (HDP), and N input could increase the competitive ability of No-Gramineae (NG) and constrain G biomass in the second year. N and P increased the biomass by increasing the species abundance and individual mass but not the diversity. N input typically decreased biodiversity, while P input influenced the dynamics of biodiversity was nonmonotonic increased or decreased. Compared with sole N input, additional P accelerated the competition of NG, restrained G mass, and decreased the total biomass in LDP, while increasing the total biomass in HDP in the first year. However, additional P input did not change the N effects on biodiversity in the first year, while high P input improved the herbaceous diversity in the second year of gullies. Generally, N in runoff was the key factor influencing NVR, especially for biomass in early NVR stages. The P dose and the ratio of NP in the runoff were the main determinants of P mediation on the N effect on NVR.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Solo / Nitrogênio Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Solo / Nitrogênio Idioma: En Revista: Sci Total Environ Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article