Effects of Artificial Vegetation Restoration Pattern on Soil Phosphorus Fractions in Alpine Desertification Grassland

人工植被恢复模式对高寒荒漠化草地土壤磷组分的影响

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Abstract

Phosphorus (P) is essential for plant growth, but its soil availability depends on the characteristics of P fractions. However, few studies have examined soil P fractions under ecological restoration in alpine and semi-humid regions. This study investigated three restoration methods on the eastern Tibetan Plateau: planting mixed grasses (MG), planting Salix cupularis alone (SA), and planting Salix cupularis in combination with grasses (SG), restored for 14 years, with untreated sandy land (CK) as control. Through field sampling and laboratory analysis, soil P fractions and physicochemical properties were analyzed. The findings demonstrate that the three ecological restoration modes could increase total P and total organic P content and reduce inorganic P content. Ecological restoration can improve the content of soil labile P (resin-Pi, NaHCO(3)-Pi, and NaHCO(3)-Po) by activating NaOH-Pi and HCl-P, thus improving the availability of soil P and increasing the potential P (residual-P) source. Soil P fractions content positively correlated with SWC, SOC, and TN (p < 0.05) but negatively with BD and pH (p < 0.05). The experimental outcomes of this study will help to understand the P availability and its potential sources during ecological restoration while providing a scientific foundation for selecting optimal restoration strategies in alpine sandy land.

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