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DOI | 10.1016/j.foreco.2020.118486 |
The influence of birch trees (Betula spp.) on soil environment – A review | |
Jonczak J.; Jankiewicz U.; Kondras M.; Kruczkowska B.; Oktaba L.; Oktaba J.; Olejniczak I.; Pawłowicz E.; Polláková N.; Raab T.; Regulska E.; Słowińska S.; Sut-Lohmann M. | |
发表日期 | 2020 |
ISSN | 0378-1127 |
卷号 | 477 |
英文摘要 | The present work aims to bring together existing knowledge of the complex relationship between birch (Betula spp.) trees and their soil environment. Birches are currently receiving a growing interest due to their increasing prevalence in forests resulting from secondary succession, but also their use in site preparation in afforestation of post-agricultural lands. This paper shows that out understanding of the plant-soil relationship in birch forests is patchy and inconsistent. Perhaps understandably, the habitat requirements, management, growth and biomass production of birches are better understood than their wider role in the ecology and soil development in forest ecosystems. Observations reviewed in this paper paint an incomplete picture, existing data often originate from mixed forests and do not have direct import for newly created birch monocultures. One of the best understood features is the phytoremediation potential of this species. Other aspects, such as its effects on soil organic matter, enzymatic activity, meso- and macro-fauna are still little studied. In conclusion, we show that future research should utilise ad-hoc birch chronosequences generated by the abandonment of agricultural land and focus on uncovering the birch-soil feedbacks in forests dominated by these pioneer species. © 2020 Elsevier B.V. |
英文关键词 | Birch; Forest soils; Plant-soil feedbacks; Soil chemistry; Soil ecology; Soil enzymatic activity; Soil fauna |
语种 | 英语 |
scopus关键词 | Agricultural robots; Bioremediation; Ecosystems; Reforestation; Agricultural land; Biomass productions; Complex relationships; Enzymatic activities; Phytoremediation potentials; Secondary succession; Soil development; Soil organic matters; Soils; afforestation; biomass; chronosequence; deciduous forest; forest ecosystem; forest soil; forestry production; literature review; secondary succession; site preparation; soil-vegetation interaction; Betula; Ecosystems; Forests; Paper; Reforestation; Soil; Specifications; Trees; Betula |
来源期刊 | Forest Ecology and Management |
文献类型 | 期刊论文 |
条目标识符 | http://gcip.llas.ac.cn/handle/2XKMVOVA/154989 |
作者单位 | Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Institute of Agriculture, Department of Soil Science, Nowoursynowska Str. 159, Warsaw, 02-776, Poland; Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Institute of Biology, Department of Biochemistry, Nowoursynowska Str. 159, Warsaw, 02-776, Poland; Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Institute of Forestry, Department of Forest Utilisation, Nowoursynowska Str. 159, Warsaw, 02-776, Poland; Cardinal Stefan Wyszynski University in Warsaw, Institute of Biology Sciences, Wójcickiego Str. 1/3, Warsaw, 01-938, Poland; Slovak University of Agriculture in Nitra, Department of Soil Science, Hlinku 2, Nitra, 949 76, Slovakia; Brandenburg University of Technology Cottbus - Senftenberg, Chair of Geopedology and Landscape Development, Siemens-Halske-Ring 8, Cottbus, 03046, Germany; Polish Academy of Sciences, Institute of Geography and Spatial Organisation, Department of Geoecology and Climatology, Twarda Str. 51/55, Warsaw, 00-818, Poland |
推荐引用方式 GB/T 7714 | Jonczak J.,Jankiewicz U.,Kondras M.,等. The influence of birch trees (Betula spp.) on soil environment – A review[J],2020,477. |
APA | Jonczak J..,Jankiewicz U..,Kondras M..,Kruczkowska B..,Oktaba L..,...&Sut-Lohmann M..(2020).The influence of birch trees (Betula spp.) on soil environment – A review.Forest Ecology and Management,477. |
MLA | Jonczak J.,et al."The influence of birch trees (Betula spp.) on soil environment – A review".Forest Ecology and Management 477(2020). |
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