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Effect of vegetation change from native broadleaf forest to coniferous plantation on selected soil properties
Authors:Ahmet H?zal  Ferhat Gökbulak  Mustafa Zengin  Mehmet Ercan  Ahmet Karaka?  Dilek Tu?rul
Institution:1. Department of Watershed Management, Faculty of Forestry, Istanbul University, Bah?ek?y, Sar?yer, 34473, Istanbul, Turkey
2. Poplar and Fast Growing Forest Trees Research Institute, P.O. Box: 1034, 41050, Izmit, Turkey
Abstract:The objective of this study was to examine the effects of vegetation change from a native broadleaf forest to a coniferous plantation on selected soil properties, including soil texture, pH, organic matter, total nitrogen (N), total phosphorus (P), exchangeable cations (Ca2+, K+, Na+), and cation exchange capacity (CEC). Results showed that the amount of clay particles, Ca2+, and K+ values significantly increased, whereas Na+, total N, and organic matter and soil pH values decreased on the treatment plot after vegetation change. Soil acidity also increased and soil textural group changed from moderately fine-textured soils (clay loam) to medium-textured soils (loam) under both control and treatment plots. Organic matter, total N, and Na+ values increased, whereas Ca2+ concentration decreased through time on the control plot. Soil pH, total P, K+, and CEC did not show significant changes through time on the control plot.
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