2006
DOI: 10.1007/s11270-006-9096-z
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Characterization of Soil Physico-Chemical and Microbial Parameters after Revegetation Near Shaoguan Pb/Zn Smelter, Guangdong, P.R. China

Abstract: The criterion for judging the successful revegetation largely focuses on the aboveground indicators, whereas the information for soil ecosystem during the revegetation is often ignored. To better understand the effects of the revegetation on the development of the soil ecosystem near Shaoguan Pb/Zn Smelter, Guangdong Province of Southern China, we compared the difference of the microbial and physico-chemical parameters between the four revegetated sites and two control sites (bare ground and native forest area… Show more

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“…The efficiency of the FDMs was similar to studies using the same statistic technique to differing chemical and physical properties of the soil in different environmental conditions (ZHANG et al, 2006;ASTEL, 2008;YE & WRIGHT, 2010). The biggest soil classification errors in the different forest ages were observed in the QCSP forests, in the region with the longest time of intensive and diversified soil use (>40 years alternating pastures and agriculture) in relation to other chronosequencies.The intensive soil use alters the soil properties, including its capacity to retain mineral nutrients (BARNES et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…The efficiency of the FDMs was similar to studies using the same statistic technique to differing chemical and physical properties of the soil in different environmental conditions (ZHANG et al, 2006;ASTEL, 2008;YE & WRIGHT, 2010). The biggest soil classification errors in the different forest ages were observed in the QCSP forests, in the region with the longest time of intensive and diversified soil use (>40 years alternating pastures and agriculture) in relation to other chronosequencies.The intensive soil use alters the soil properties, including its capacity to retain mineral nutrients (BARNES et al, 2008).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 64%
“…Adapted from Ferrenberg et al [226]. [66] Compost and manure 16.0* Pb/Zn contaminated soil [68] Bare ground 0.1 Pb/Zn contaminated soil [68] Revegetated 5 years 0.2 Pb/Zn contaminated soil [68] Native forest 0.2 Pb/Cu contaminated soil [69] Control 2.4 Pb/Cu contaminated soil [69] Alkaline fly ashes plus peat 4. [72] Lightly logged 2781 *: indicates estimated from graph.…”
Section: Conclusion and Research Needsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This group is known to be the most sensitive to metal contamination. Additionally, the ratio of available to total Pb and Cu was found to have a negative correlation with the substrate-induced respiration rate [67].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%