Effects of Different Improving Patterns for Degraded Robinia Pseucdoacacia Plantation on Soil Enzyme Activity and Physicochemical Properties in Yellow River Delta
XIA Jiang-bao, XU Jing-wei, LI Chuan-rong, et al. Effects of Different Improving Patterns for Degraded Robinia Pseucdoacacia Plantation on Soil Enzyme Activity and Physicochemical Properties in Yellow River Delta[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(5): 171-175.
XIA Jiang-bao, XU Jing-wei, LI Chuan-rong, et al. Effects of Different Improving Patterns for Degraded Robinia Pseucdoacacia Plantation on Soil Enzyme Activity and Physicochemical Properties in Yellow River Delta[J]. Bulletin of Soiland Water Conservation, 2012, 31(5): 171-175.DOI:
In order to understand the effects of different improving patterns for badly degraded Robinia pseuc-doacacia plantation in the Yellow River Delta area
soil enzyme activity
soil density
porosity
saline-alkali content and soil nutrients under the plantation improved for five years were determined. Four improving measures
including cotton field
pure forest of Fraxinuschinensis
agro-forestry of F. chinensis + cotton and mixed forest of F. chinensis + R. pseucdoacacia
were selected
with the badly degraded R. pseuc-doacaciaplantation serving as the control (CK). Results are as follows:(1) The improving patterns clearly affected soil phosphatase
urease and polyphenol oxidase
but not soil peroxidase. Soil phosphatase and ure-ase activity increased
but soil polyphenol oxidase decreased. The activities of polyphenol oxidase and urease showed such an order of mixed forest>pure forest>agro-forestry>cotton field. Phosphatase activities in mixed forest
agro-forestry
pure forest and cotton field were 3.5
3.2
1.7and 1.6times of that of CK
re-spectively. (2) Soil density and soil salt content decreased after adopting the four improving patterns
a nd these indexes were in the order of mixed forest