Title of article :
The use of compost in afforestation of Mediterranean areas:
Effects on soil properties and young tree seedlings
Author/Authors :
Marie Larchevêque، نويسنده , , Christine Ballini، نويسنده , , Nathalie Korboulewsky، نويسنده , , Nicolas Montes، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
هفته نامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
InMediterranean frequently burnt areas, fire and erosion result in the decrease of soil fertility, so afforestation is a major concern.We
carried out an in situ experiment of compost amendment to improve survival and growth of planted tree seedlings. One-year-tree
seedlings of native species (Quercus ilex, Pinus halepensis and Pinus pinea) were planted on a frequently burnt calcareous site. Three
rates of fresh co-composted sewage sludge and greenwastes (control without compost, 20 and 40 kgm−2 of compost) were incorporated
into the soil at each seedling stem. Changes of soil properties and tree developmentwere studied during 3 years (2001–2003) and 2 years
(2002–2003) respectively.
The compost improved survival of Quercus ilex and Pinus pinea seedlings in severe drought conditions, but had no effect on Pinus
halepensis. For all species seedling length and radial growth and NPKnutrition were increased for both rates of amendment.Amendment
improved soil fertility, but available P concentration increased 13 fold in the neighbouring soil of seedlings amended at themaximal rate
compared to control. However, amendment did not significantly increase concentrations of Cd, Cr, Ni and Pb in soils or tree seedlings. It
increasedCu and Zn total and available concentrations in soils,while foliar Cu and Zn concentrations in the seedlings remained similar in
all plots.
Compost can efficiently help afforestation of dry soils with low organic matter content. However, sewage sludge concentrations in P,
and to a lesser extent in Cu and Zn, limit rates of application that can be applied without environmental hazard.
Keywords :
trace metals , Pinus halepensis , Pinus pinea , Quercus ilex , Sewage sludge compost , Afforestation
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment
Journal title :
Science of the Total Environment