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Silvarum Colendarum Ratio et Industria Lignaria
(Leśnictwo i Drzewnictwo) 5 (2) 2006
Title
THE EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF SOILS OF THE CARPATHIAN LIME TREE FOREST AND BEECH FORESTS ON THE BASIS OF SOME CHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES
Autor
Kazimierz Januszek, Jarosław Lasota, Arkadiusz Fiślak
Keywords
Carpathian lime tree forest, Carpathian beech forest, soil enzyme activity, soil quality
Abstract
The aim of this study was to evaluate the quality of endoeutric cambisols, developed from Magura sandstones and schists of Carpathian flysch under the Carpathian lime tree forest Tilio-Carpinetum typicum of a fertile variant (T-Cf) and a poor variant (T-Cp), and the Carpathian beech forest of a typical variant Dentario glandulosae-Fagetum typicum (Dg-Ft) and a fertile variant Dentario glandulosae-Fagetum lunarietosum (Dg-Fl). Soil samples from humus horizons in 10 replications and one cumulative sample from each of deeper horizons were collected from soil of each plant community. Such soil properties as pH in H2O and 1 M KCl, mechanical composition, sorption properties, org. C, total N, available P, exchangeable Ca, Mg, K, and Na, as well as the activities of dehydrogenases, phosphatases, invertase, urease, protease, and cellulases were compared. The distributions of values of investigated properties were compared by using Tukey’s test. Uniformed tendency in properties of humus horizons of the investigated forest communities was not confirmed. While the decrease in abundance of available phosphorus and organic matter (per 1 ha), as well as in activity of dehydrogenases, proteases and urease (in terms of soil volume in a profile of 1 dm2 × 1 m), along with impoverishment of plant communities, were noted arranging investigated forests in the following sequence: T-Cf > Dg-Fl > T-Cp > Dg-Ft. The study results permitted to conclude that the lime tree forest has a more favourable effect on soil quality than the beech forest.
Pages
71-87
Cite
Januszek, K., Lasota, J., Fiślak, A. (2006). THE EVALUATION OF QUALITY OF SOILS OF THE CARPATHIAN LIME TREE FOREST AND BEECH FORESTS ON THE BASIS OF SOME CHEMICAL AND BIOCHEMICAL PROPERTIES. Acta Sci. Pol. Silv. Colendar. Ratio Ind. Lignar., 5(2), 71-87.
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