New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research abstracts
Topsoil properties under tussock grassland and adjoining pine forest in Otago,
New Zealand
M. R. DAVIS
Forest Research Institute
P.O. Box 465
Rangiora, New Zealand
Abstract Properties of topsoils collected from beneath a
10-year-old
Pinus radiata stand were compared with those of soil
collected from beneath adjacent unplanted
Chionochloa rigida grassland,
at a paired catchment study site in the Lammerlaw Range, Otago, South Island,
New Zealand. In late summer, the soil moisture content was lower in the planted
catchment than in the unplanted grassland, and the air-filled porosity of the
poorly drained Waipori silt loam soil was greater in the planted catchment.
Soil bulk density and total porosity were similar in the two catchments. Soil
pH and concentrations of total and organic phosphorus (P) and extractable
cations were lower in the planted catchment, whereas levels of mineral and
mineralisable nitrogen (N) and sulphate-sulphur (SO4-S) were higher in the
planted catchment. Inorganic and Bray-2 extractable P levels were similar in
the two catchments. Physical and chemical properties of soils collected from
beneath tree crowns (0.5 m from the tree base) in the planted catchment were
similar to those collected from between tree rows (1.75 m from the tree base).
The differences in chemical properties observed between catchments are
attributed to increased nutrient uptake by the young pines, and to increased
mineralisation of soil organic matter, which may have been promoted by improved
soil aeration under the pines. S concentrations in the foliage of tussocks
persisting between tree rows in the planted catchment were 3 times those in the
unplanted catchment, whereas concentrations of N, P, and Mg were almost double,
indicating that the availability of these nutrients to tussocks was
substantially higher in the planted catchment.
Keywords foliage analysis; Pinus radiata; soil
properties; soil moisture; tussock grassland
New Zealand Journal of Agricultural Research, 1994, Vol. 37: 465-469
0028-8233/94/3704-0465 $2.50/0 (c) The Royal Society of New Zealand
1994
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