Mixed-Species Plantation Effects on Soil Biological and Chemical Quality and Tree Growth of A Former Agricultural Land

Tree planting on abandoned agricultural land could both restore the soil quality and increase the productivity of economically valuable woody species. Here, we assess the impact of mixed-species tree plantations on soil quality at a site in Central Italy where tree intercropping systems were establi...

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Main Authors: Tiziana Danise, Walter S. Andriuzzi, Giovanna Battipaglia, Giacomo Certini, Georg Guggenberger, Michele Innangi, Giovanni Mastrolonardo, Francesco Niccoli, Francesco Pelleri, Antonietta Fioretto
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-06-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/7/842
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spelling doaj-b3dd3980ab034f8caafd9a29e65bafeb2021-07-23T13:41:04ZengMDPI AGForests1999-49072021-06-011284284210.3390/f12070842Mixed-Species Plantation Effects on Soil Biological and Chemical Quality and Tree Growth of A Former Agricultural LandTiziana Danise0Walter S. Andriuzzi1Giovanna Battipaglia2Giacomo Certini3Georg Guggenberger4Michele Innangi5Giovanni Mastrolonardo6Francesco Niccoli7Francesco Pelleri8Antonietta Fioretto9Dipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Ambientali, Biologiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” Via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta, ItalyNature Communications, Springer Nature, Heidelberger Platz 3, 14197 Berlin, GermanyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Ambientali, Biologiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” Via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Agrarie, Alimentari, Ambientali e Forestali (DAGRI), Università degli Studi di Firenze, Piazzale delle Cascine 18, 50144 Firenze, ItalyInstitut für Bodenkunde, Leibniz Universität Hannover, Herrenhäuser Str. 2, 30419 Hannover, GermanyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Ambientali, Biologiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” Via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Agrarie, Alimentari, Ambientali e Forestali (DAGRI), Università degli Studi di Firenze, Piazzale delle Cascine 18, 50144 Firenze, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Ambientali, Biologiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” Via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta, ItalyCentro di Ricerca Foreste e Legno, Consiglio per la Ricerca in Agricoltura e l’Analisi dell’Economia Agraria, Viale Santa Margherita 80, 52100 Arezzo, ItalyDipartimento di Scienze e Tecnologie Ambientali, Biologiche e Farmaceutiche, Università degli Studi della Campania “Luigi Vanvitelli” Via Vivaldi 43, 81100 Caserta, ItalyTree planting on abandoned agricultural land could both restore the soil quality and increase the productivity of economically valuable woody species. Here, we assess the impact of mixed-species tree plantations on soil quality at a site in Central Italy where tree intercropping systems were established 20 years ago on a former agricultural land. These intercropping systems include two species of economic interest, <i>Populus alba</i> and <i>Juglans regia</i>, and one of three different nurse trees, i.e., <i>Alnus cordata</i>, <i>Elaeagnus umbellata</i>, both of which are N-fixing species, and <i>Corylus avellana</i>. We measured tree growth and compared how soil organic matter, soil extracellular enzymes, and nematodes of different feeding groups varied among the intercropping systems and relative to a conventional agricultural field. Our results indicate that tree plantation led to an increase in soil carbon and nitrogen, and enhanced enzyme activities, compared with the agricultural land. The proportion of nematode feeding groups was heterogeneous, but predators were absent from the agricultural soil. Multivariate analysis of soil properties, enzymatic activity, nematodes, and tree growth point to the importance of the presence N-fixing species, as the presence of <i>A. cordata</i> was linked to higher soil quality, and <i>E. umbellata</i> to growth of the associated valuable woody species. Our findings indicate that intercropping tree species provide a tool for both restoring fertility and improving soil quality.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/7/842tree plantationsintercroppingsoil ecology
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author Tiziana Danise
Walter S. Andriuzzi
Giovanna Battipaglia
Giacomo Certini
Georg Guggenberger
Michele Innangi
Giovanni Mastrolonardo
Francesco Niccoli
Francesco Pelleri
Antonietta Fioretto
spellingShingle Tiziana Danise
Walter S. Andriuzzi
Giovanna Battipaglia
Giacomo Certini
Georg Guggenberger
Michele Innangi
Giovanni Mastrolonardo
Francesco Niccoli
Francesco Pelleri
Antonietta Fioretto
Mixed-Species Plantation Effects on Soil Biological and Chemical Quality and Tree Growth of A Former Agricultural Land
Forests
tree plantations
intercropping
soil ecology
author_facet Tiziana Danise
Walter S. Andriuzzi
Giovanna Battipaglia
Giacomo Certini
Georg Guggenberger
Michele Innangi
Giovanni Mastrolonardo
Francesco Niccoli
Francesco Pelleri
Antonietta Fioretto
author_sort Tiziana Danise
title Mixed-Species Plantation Effects on Soil Biological and Chemical Quality and Tree Growth of A Former Agricultural Land
title_short Mixed-Species Plantation Effects on Soil Biological and Chemical Quality and Tree Growth of A Former Agricultural Land
title_full Mixed-Species Plantation Effects on Soil Biological and Chemical Quality and Tree Growth of A Former Agricultural Land
title_fullStr Mixed-Species Plantation Effects on Soil Biological and Chemical Quality and Tree Growth of A Former Agricultural Land
title_full_unstemmed Mixed-Species Plantation Effects on Soil Biological and Chemical Quality and Tree Growth of A Former Agricultural Land
title_sort mixed-species plantation effects on soil biological and chemical quality and tree growth of a former agricultural land
publisher MDPI AG
series Forests
issn 1999-4907
publishDate 2021-06-01
description Tree planting on abandoned agricultural land could both restore the soil quality and increase the productivity of economically valuable woody species. Here, we assess the impact of mixed-species tree plantations on soil quality at a site in Central Italy where tree intercropping systems were established 20 years ago on a former agricultural land. These intercropping systems include two species of economic interest, <i>Populus alba</i> and <i>Juglans regia</i>, and one of three different nurse trees, i.e., <i>Alnus cordata</i>, <i>Elaeagnus umbellata</i>, both of which are N-fixing species, and <i>Corylus avellana</i>. We measured tree growth and compared how soil organic matter, soil extracellular enzymes, and nematodes of different feeding groups varied among the intercropping systems and relative to a conventional agricultural field. Our results indicate that tree plantation led to an increase in soil carbon and nitrogen, and enhanced enzyme activities, compared with the agricultural land. The proportion of nematode feeding groups was heterogeneous, but predators were absent from the agricultural soil. Multivariate analysis of soil properties, enzymatic activity, nematodes, and tree growth point to the importance of the presence N-fixing species, as the presence of <i>A. cordata</i> was linked to higher soil quality, and <i>E. umbellata</i> to growth of the associated valuable woody species. Our findings indicate that intercropping tree species provide a tool for both restoring fertility and improving soil quality.
topic tree plantations
intercropping
soil ecology
url https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4907/12/7/842
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