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Effect of various mulches on soil physico—Chemical properties and tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits

Mulching is a widely employed soil management practice. The mulches used have variable effects on the soil properties and plant growth. In China, mulches are used to cover bare soil at a few places in landscapes, where most of the soil is uncovered, especially in tree pits. As to improve our underst...

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Autores principales: Qu, Bingpeng, Liu, Yuanxin, Sun, Xiangyang, Li, Suyan, Wang, Xinyu, Xiong, Kaiyi, Yun, Binghui, Zhang, Hua
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6364963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30726253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210777
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author Qu, Bingpeng
Liu, Yuanxin
Sun, Xiangyang
Li, Suyan
Wang, Xinyu
Xiong, Kaiyi
Yun, Binghui
Zhang, Hua
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Liu, Yuanxin
Sun, Xiangyang
Li, Suyan
Wang, Xinyu
Xiong, Kaiyi
Yun, Binghui
Zhang, Hua
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description Mulching is a widely employed soil management practice. The mulches used have variable effects on the soil properties and plant growth. In China, mulches are used to cover bare soil at a few places in landscapes, where most of the soil is uncovered, especially in tree pits. As to improve our understanding on the effect of various mulches on soil properties and tree growth after two years of the treatment justifying its implication in soil fertility and tree growth. A comparison study was conducted to determine the effects of inorganic (cobblestone—CB; water permeable brick—WPB), organic (pine bark—PB; green waste compost—GWC), and living (turf grass—TG) mulches on soil physical and chemical properties at three different depths (0–10 cm, 10–20 cm, and 20–40cm), and on tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits. Soil moisture was measured once a month in 2015.The soil samples were collected from the tree pits two years after mulching and used to evaluate the physical and chemical properties. Further, trunk diameter and tree height were determined once a year. During the most months, all types of mulches significantly affected the moisture content of the soil at all the depths analyzed. In July and August, however, the moisture content of PB and TG treated soil decreased when compared with that of unmulched bare soil. Two years after mulching, the bulk density of the soil treated with PB, GWC, and TG was significantly affected at10–20 cm, with GWC exhibiting a relatively better effect. The treatments with PB, GWC, and TG also improved the total porosity, macroporosity, and microporosity of the soil at lower depths. Further, WPB worsened the bulk density and porosity of the soil, elevating the pH at lower depths. The organic matter, total N, mineral N, available P, and available K contents of the soil at lower depths increased when mulched with organic material. Turf grass significantly increased only the total N and available K at 0–10 and 10–20 cm. There was no significant difference in the soil properties among the treatments at 20–40 cm. Furthermore, the trunk diameter and tree height were not affected by the mulches two years after mulching. In conclusion, organic mulches especially GWC, not only increased soil fertility significantly but improved soil physical characters (0–10 cm depth) comparing to other mulches, are suitable to cover bare soil in urban tree pits.
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spelling pubmed-63649632019-02-22 Effect of various mulches on soil physico—Chemical properties and tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits Qu, Bingpeng Liu, Yuanxin Sun, Xiangyang Li, Suyan Wang, Xinyu Xiong, Kaiyi Yun, Binghui Zhang, Hua PLoS One Research Article Mulching is a widely employed soil management practice. The mulches used have variable effects on the soil properties and plant growth. In China, mulches are used to cover bare soil at a few places in landscapes, where most of the soil is uncovered, especially in tree pits. As to improve our understanding on the effect of various mulches on soil properties and tree growth after two years of the treatment justifying its implication in soil fertility and tree growth. A comparison study was conducted to determine the effects of inorganic (cobblestone—CB; water permeable brick—WPB), organic (pine bark—PB; green waste compost—GWC), and living (turf grass—TG) mulches on soil physical and chemical properties at three different depths (0–10 cm, 10–20 cm, and 20–40cm), and on tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits. Soil moisture was measured once a month in 2015.The soil samples were collected from the tree pits two years after mulching and used to evaluate the physical and chemical properties. Further, trunk diameter and tree height were determined once a year. During the most months, all types of mulches significantly affected the moisture content of the soil at all the depths analyzed. In July and August, however, the moisture content of PB and TG treated soil decreased when compared with that of unmulched bare soil. Two years after mulching, the bulk density of the soil treated with PB, GWC, and TG was significantly affected at10–20 cm, with GWC exhibiting a relatively better effect. The treatments with PB, GWC, and TG also improved the total porosity, macroporosity, and microporosity of the soil at lower depths. Further, WPB worsened the bulk density and porosity of the soil, elevating the pH at lower depths. The organic matter, total N, mineral N, available P, and available K contents of the soil at lower depths increased when mulched with organic material. Turf grass significantly increased only the total N and available K at 0–10 and 10–20 cm. There was no significant difference in the soil properties among the treatments at 20–40 cm. Furthermore, the trunk diameter and tree height were not affected by the mulches two years after mulching. In conclusion, organic mulches especially GWC, not only increased soil fertility significantly but improved soil physical characters (0–10 cm depth) comparing to other mulches, are suitable to cover bare soil in urban tree pits. Public Library of Science 2019-02-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6364963/ /pubmed/30726253 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210777 Text en © 2019 Qu et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Qu, Bingpeng
Liu, Yuanxin
Sun, Xiangyang
Li, Suyan
Wang, Xinyu
Xiong, Kaiyi
Yun, Binghui
Zhang, Hua
Effect of various mulches on soil physico—Chemical properties and tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits
title Effect of various mulches on soil physico—Chemical properties and tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits
title_full Effect of various mulches on soil physico—Chemical properties and tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits
title_fullStr Effect of various mulches on soil physico—Chemical properties and tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits
title_full_unstemmed Effect of various mulches on soil physico—Chemical properties and tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits
title_short Effect of various mulches on soil physico—Chemical properties and tree growth (Sophora japonica) in urban tree pits
title_sort effect of various mulches on soil physico—chemical properties and tree growth (sophora japonica) in urban tree pits
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6364963/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30726253
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0210777
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