干旱区科学2022,Vol.14Issue(10) :1099-1108.

Effects of native and invasive Prosopis species on topsoil physiochemical properties in an arid riparian forest of Hormozgan Province, Iran

Maryam MOSLEHI JOUYBARI Asgahr BIJANI Hossien PARVARESH Ross SHACKLETON Akram AHMADI
干旱区科学2022,Vol.14Issue(10) :1099-1108.

Effects of native and invasive Prosopis species on topsoil physiochemical properties in an arid riparian forest of Hormozgan Province, Iran

Maryam MOSLEHI JOUYBARI 1Asgahr BIJANI 2Hossien PARVARESH 2Ross SHACKLETON 3Akram AHMADI4
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作者信息

  • 1. Research Division of Natural Resources,Hormozgan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center,Agricultural Research,Education and Extension Organization(AREEO),Bandar Abbas 7915847669,Iran
  • 2. Department of Environmental Sciences,Bandar Abbas Branch,Islamic Azad University,Bandar Abbas 7915893144,Iran
  • 3. Swiss Federal Institute for Forest,Snow and Landscape Research(WSL),Birmensdorf 8903,Switzerland;Centre for Invasion Biology,Department of Botany&Zoology,Stellenbosch University,Stellenbosch 7602,South Africa
  • 4. Research Division of Natural Resources,Golestan Agricultural and Natural Resources Research and Education Center,Agricultural Research,Education and Extension Organization(AREEO),Gorgan 4915677555,Iran
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Abstract

Biological invasions can alter soil properties within the range of their introduced, leading to impacts on ecosystem services, ecosystem functions, and biodiversity. To better understand the impacts of biological invasions on soil, we compared topsoil physiochemical properties at sites with invasive alien tree species (Prosopis juliflora), native tree species (Prosopis cineraria, Acacia tortilis, and Acacia ehrenbergiana), and mixed tree species in Hormozgan Province of Iran in May 2018. In this study, we collected 40 soil samples at a depth of 10 cm under single tree species, including P. juliflora, P. cineraria, A. tortilis, and A. ehrenbergiana, as well as under mixed tree species. The results showed that organic matter, moisture, potassium, calcium, nitrogen, and magnesium in topsoil at sites with A. tortilis and A. ehrenbergiana growing in combination with P. cineraria were higher than that at sites where P. juliflora was present (P<0.05). Sodium at sites with A. tortilis and A. ehrenbergiana growing in combination with P. cineraria and P. juliflora was lower as compared to that at sites with just A. tortilis and A. ehrenbergiana. Electrical conductivity was lower at sites with A. tortilis and A. ehrenbergiana growing in combination with P. cineraria, and it was higher at sites with mixed Acacia and P. juliflora trees. Based on the generally more positive effect of native Acacia and P. cineraria on topsoil physiochemical properties as compared to the P. julifora, afforestation with native tree species is preferable for soil restoration. In addition, due to the negative effects of P. julifora on soil properties, P. julifora spread should be better managed.

Key words

Prosopis juliflora/Prosopis cineraria/tree species/invasion/topsoil physiochemical properties/Iran

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出版年

2022
干旱区科学
中国科学院新疆生态与地理研究所,科学出版社

干旱区科学

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ISSN:1674-6767
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