Effects of different vegetation restoration models on soil microbial biomass in eroded hilly Loess Plateau, China

XUE Sha1, LIU Guobin2, DAI Quanhou3, YU Na3, LAN Xue4

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Front. For. China ›› 2007, Vol. 2 ›› Issue (4) : 376-381. DOI: 10.1007/s11461-007-0060-x

Effects of different vegetation restoration models on soil microbial biomass in eroded hilly Loess Plateau, China

  • XUE Sha1, LIU Guobin2, DAI Quanhou3, YU Na3, LAN Xue4
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Vegetation restoration is a key measure to improve the eco-environment in Loess Plateau, China. In order to find the effect of soil microbial biomass under different vegetation restoration models in this region, six trial sites located in Zhifanggou watershed were selected in this study. Results showed that soil microbial biomass, microbial respiration and physical and chemical properties increased apparently. After 30 years of vegetation restoration, soil microbial biomass C, N, P (SMBC, SMBN, SMBP) and microbial respiration, increased by 109.01%–144.22%, 34.17%–117.09%, 31.79%–79.94% and 26.78%–87.59% respectively, as compared with the farmland. However, metabolic quotient declined dramatically by 57.45%–77.49%. Effects of different models of vegetation restoration are different on improving the properties of soil. In general, mixed stands of Pinus tabulaeformisAmorpha fruticosa and Robinia pseudoacaciaA. fruticosa had the most remarkable effect, followed by R.pseudoacacia and Caragana korshinkii, fallow land and P. tabulaeformis was the lowest. Restoration of mixed forest had greater effective than pure forest in eroded Hilly Loess Plateau. The significant relationships were observed among SMBC, SMBP, microbial respiration, and physical and chemical properties of soil. It was concluded that microbial biomass can be used as indicators of soil quality.

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XUE Sha, LIU Guobin, DAI Quanhou, YU Na, LAN Xue. Effects of different vegetation restoration models on soil microbial biomass in eroded hilly Loess Plateau, China. Front. For. China, 2007, 2(4): 376‒381 https://doi.org/10.1007/s11461-007-0060-x
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