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- Title
Exclosure on CT-measured soil macropore characteristics in the Inner Mongolia grassland of northern China.
- Authors
Hu, Xia; Lyu, Yan-Li; Liu, Yong; Li, Xiao-Yan; Sun, Zhen-Ting; Li, Zong-Chao; Cheng, Ya-Qian; Guo, Lan-Lan; Liu, Lian-You
- Abstract
Purpose: Grassland exclosure is a widely-used option to prevent from grazing in degraded grasslands for restoration. However, the influence of exclosure on soil macropore of grassland remain scarce. The objective of this study was to quantify the pore architecture of grassland soils under exclosure.Materials and methods: Two treatments, 9E (grassland enclosed for 9 years) and 5E (grassland enclosed for 5 years), were designed, with grazing as a control in the experiment. Nine soil columns (0–50 cm deep) were taken at the three sites with three replicates. At each site, three soil columns were from the grassland, and cores were scanned with a Philips Brilliance ICT Medical Scanner. Numbers of macropores, macroporosity, network density, length density, and node density within the 50-cm soil profile were interpreted from X-ray computed tomography to analyze soil pore architecture.Results and discussion: The results indicated that exclosure significantly influenced CT-measured soil macroporosity in the Inner Mongolia grassland of northern China. Soils under enclosed grassland had greater macroporosity, length density, total volume, and node density than that of under freely grazed grassland. Macroporosity increased as the enclosure age increased. For soils under enclosed grassland, macropores were concentrated at 0–300-mm soil layers, and macropores were mainly present at 0–100-mm soil depth under freely grazed grassland. The large number of macropores found in soil under enclosed grassland can be attributed to greater root development.Conclusions: Exclosure increases soil macroporosity and improve soil structure.
- Subjects
SOIL macropores; GRASSLAND management; GRAZING &; the environment; FLUID dynamic measurements; POROSITY; SOIL structure
- Publication
Journal of Soils & Sediments: Protection, Risk Assessment, & Remediation, 2018, Vol 18, Issue 3, p718
- ISSN
1439-0108
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1007/s11368-017-1828-8