Different Prosopis species influence sodic soil ecology by favouring carbon build-up and reclamation in North-West India
Prosopis species is a multipurpose N-fixing leguminous tree that grows naturally in semi-arid and arid environments. These trees are reported to ameliorate and rehabilitate salt-affected soils through its diverse inputs and tolerance to high salinity. However, scanty and scattered information is ava...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Tropical ecology 2021-03, Vol.62 (1), p.71-81 |
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species is a multipurpose N-fixing leguminous tree that grows naturally in semi-arid and arid environments. These trees are reported to ameliorate and rehabilitate salt-affected soils through its diverse inputs and tolerance to high salinity. However, scanty and scattered information is available on reclamation capacity and soil ecology transformations of different
Prosopis
spp
.
under different soil depths. The first aim of this study was to examine changes in soil properties under different
Prosopis
spp
.
(of 12 years old plantations) at the research farm, ICAR-Central Soil Salinity Research Institute, Karnal, Haryana, India. The second aim was to determine the most influential soil properties that accounted for the most variation in the
Prosopis
spp
.
plantation. The results indicated that irrespective of different
Prosopis
spp. Plantation, soil pH, electrical conductivity (EC), bulk density, the concentration of Na
+
, HCO
3
−
and CO
3
−
decreased significantly whereas, mineral N (NO
3
–
–N and NH
4
+
–N), soil organic C (SOC), soil carbon stock, microbial biomass C (MB-C) and the concentration of K
+
increased significantly. The highest reduction in EC value was noticed under
P. juliflora
(64.5%) followed by
P. chilensis
(61.5%) and
P. articulata
(59.8%) as compared to the control (barren land).
Prosopis juliflora
increased the MB-C, averaged across the soil depth by 14.8% and 27.5% over
P. alba
and
P. articulata
, respectively
.
MB-C averaged across the
Prosopis
spp
.
decreased with increased soil depth and remarkable influence was observed up to 75 cm of soil depth. The magnitude of increase in SOC content and soil carbon stock was higher under
P. alba
followed by
P. juliflora
than rest of the
Prosopis
spp
.
in the surface (0–15 cm) than sub-soil (15–105 cm) layers
.
With the predicted increase in area under salt-affected soils due to climate change and anthropogenic reasons, it is crucial to develop the management practices and technologies particularly bio-amelioration which will not only reclaim salt-affected soils but also increase the carbon content to restore the fertility of these soils. |
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ISSN: | 0564-3295 2661-8982 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s42965-020-00126-1 |