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Effect of petroleum on decomposition of shrub–grass litters in soil in Northern Shaanxi of China
作者姓名:Xiaoxi Zhang  Zengwen Liu  Qi Yu  Nhu Trung Lu  Yuanhao Bing  Bochao Zhu  Wenxuan Wang
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收稿时间:2014/9/17 0:00:00
修稿时间:2014/12/16 0:00:00

Effect of petroleum on decomposition of shrub-grass litters in soil in Northern Shaanxi of China
Xiaoxi Zhang,Zengwen Liu,Qi Yu,Nhu Trung Lu,Yuanhao Bing,Bochao Zhu,Wenxuan Wang.Effect of petroleum on decomposition of shrub-grass litters in soil in Northern Shaanxi of China[J].Journal of Environmental Sciences,2015,27(7).
Authors:Xiaoxi Zhang  Zengwen Liu  Qi Yu  Nhu Trung Lu  Yuanhao Bing  Bochao Zhu and Wenxuan Wang
Institution:Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A&,College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A& Key Laboratory of Plant Nutrition and the Agri-environment in Northwest China, Ministry of Agriculture, Yangling 712100, China,College of Forestry, Northwest A&,Institute of Soil and Water Conservation, Northwest A& Department of Agriculture and Rural Development of Lao Cai, Lao Cai City 330100, Vietnam,College of Forestry, Northwest A&,College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A& and College of Natural Resources and Environment, Northwest A&
Abstract:The impacts of petroleum contamination on the litter decomposition of shrub–grass land would directly influence nutrient cycling, and the stability and function of ecosystem. Ten common shrub and grass species from Yujiaping oil deposits were studied. Litters from these species were placed into litterbags and buried in petroleum-contaminated soil with 3 levels of contamination (slight, moderate and serious pollution with petroleum concentrations of 15, 30 and 45 g/kg, respectively). A decomposition experiment was then conducted in the lab to investigate the impacts of petroleum contamination on litter decomposition rates. Slight pollution did not inhibit the decomposition of any litters and significantly promoted the litter decomposition of Hippophae rhamnoides, Caragana korshinskii, Amorpha fruticosa, Ziziphus jujuba var. spinosa, Periploca sepium, Medicago sativa and Bothriochloa ischaemum. Moderate pollution significantly inhibited litter decomposition of M. sativa, Coronilla varia, Artemisia vestita and Trrifolium repens and significantly promoted the litter decomposition of C. korshinskii, Z. jujuba var. spinosa and P. sepium. Serious pollution significantly inhibited the litter decomposition of H. rhamnoides, A. fruticosa, B. ischaemum and A. vestita and significantly promoted the litter decomposition of Z. jujuba var. spinosa, P. sepium and M. sativa. In addition, the impacts of petroleum contamination did not exhibit a uniform increase or decrease as petroleum concentration increased. Inhibitory effects of petroleum on litter decomposition may hinder the substance cycling and result in the degradation of plant communities in contaminated areas.
Keywords:Shrub and grass litters  Petroleum contamination  Decomposition
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