Zhu Mengen, Sha Liyun, Zhou Mingtao, et al. Soil Fertility Changes of Various Slope Ecological Restoration Types in Tibet Alpine Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2021, 41(4): 158-165.
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Zhu Mengen, Sha Liyun, Zhou Mingtao, et al. Soil Fertility Changes of Various Slope Ecological Restoration Types in Tibet Alpine Region[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2021, 41(4): 158-165. DOI: 10.13961/j.cnki.stbctb.2021.04.023.
Soil Fertility Changes of Various Slope Ecological Restoration Types in Tibet Alpine Region
[Objective] A comparative study of the fertility changes in six different slope ecological restoration types was conducted
in order to provide theoretical basis and technical support for the ecological environment restoration in the DG hydropower project disturbed area
Tibet
China. [Methods] Field measurement and laboratory tests were conducted to analyze the fertility change characteristics and vegetation growth status in different types of slope ecological restoration. The spatio-temporal changes of soil fertility and its correlation with vegetation growth were determined by the correlation analysis method
and the main control factors of the fertility in vegetation growth were discussed as well. [Results] The fluctuation of organic matter and nitrogen elements changed greatly in the six types of slope ecological restoration
which decreased first
then increased
and decreased finally with the seasonal change
while the change of pH value
available phosphorus and available potassium were relatively small. From the comparison of different slopes
the soil fertility from high to low showed as: spoil ground > soil slope > general construction site > earth rock mixed slope > rock slope > construction hardened surface. The vegetation restoration and growth status of different slopes showed the same order as the soil nutrient content. The ammonia nitrogen
nitrate nitrogen and available phosphorus had the highest correlation with vegetation growth
followed by available potassium and organic matter
while pH value had the lowest correlation
indicating that ammonia nitrogen
nitrate nitrogen and available phosphorus had the greatest impacts on slope vegetation growth. [Conclusion] Among the fertility conditions of different slopes
the performance of spoil ground is the best
while the restoration of rock slope and construction hardened surface is the poorest
and the contents of ammonia nitrogen
nitrate nitrogen and available phosphorus in fertility are closely related to vegetation growth.
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