2023
DOI: 10.3390/f14081570
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Fertilization and Residue Management Improved Soil Quality of Eucalyptus Plantations

Zhiyuan Zhu,
Lichao Wu

Abstract: The problem of soil degradation caused by continuous planting of Eucalyptus has a long history in southwest China. It is of great significance to explore reasonable management methods to improve soil quality and forest productivity in Eucalyptus plantations. In this study, the third-generation Eucalyptus plantation in the Qipo state-owned forest farm of Shangsi County, Guangxi Autonomous Region, was used as the research object to explore the effects of fertilization and residue management on soil quality. Ther… Show more

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“…Gong Lu et al [15] established an MDS with TN, SS, and catalase as factors to evaluate soil quality in the upper Tarim oasis. Zhu et al [59] constructed an MDS containing sucrase, CP, TP, and AN to evaluate the soil quality of Eucalyptus plantation forests. Ammonium nitrogen is an important source of nitrogen for plant uptake; In dry zones, salinity is a significant element that restricts plant growth and development; SOC is an important nutrient element for plant growth; AvP is the most readily available phosphorus for plant uptake and utilization; and AP has an important effect on phosphorus nutrition and reflects the intensity of microbial activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gong Lu et al [15] established an MDS with TN, SS, and catalase as factors to evaluate soil quality in the upper Tarim oasis. Zhu et al [59] constructed an MDS containing sucrase, CP, TP, and AN to evaluate the soil quality of Eucalyptus plantation forests. Ammonium nitrogen is an important source of nitrogen for plant uptake; In dry zones, salinity is a significant element that restricts plant growth and development; SOC is an important nutrient element for plant growth; AvP is the most readily available phosphorus for plant uptake and utilization; and AP has an important effect on phosphorus nutrition and reflects the intensity of microbial activity.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%