Impact of Extensive Sheep Grazing on the Biochemical Status of Soils of the Grassland Habitat of Natura 2000

IF 1.3 Q4 ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL Journal of Ecological Engineering Pub Date : 2024-01-01 DOI:10.12911/22998993/174652
B. Futa, Joanna Trzcińska, Krzysztof Patkowski
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Abandonment of the use of agricultural areas, especially low-production grass communities, and the related secondary succession of trees and shrubs, affects the transformation of the soil environment. The work focused on the impact of extensive sheep grazing on activity of dehydrogenases (DhA) and neutral phosphatase (PhA) and the resources of total organic carbon (TOC) and available phosphorus (Pav) in the soils of meadow habitats in eastern Poland. These habitats are located within the ecological network Natura 2000: PLH060018 Stawska Góra, PLH060035 Zachodniowołyńska Dolina Bugu, PLH060010 Kąty and the Nature Reserve “Kózki” (PLB140001 Dolina Dolnego Bugu and PLH140011 Ostoja Nadbużańska). Soil material was collected for three years, twice each year: before and after the grazing. In the soils of all the studied habitats, a beneficial effect of extensive sheep grazing on soil en - zymatic activity and TOC and Pav content was noticed. A particular marked improvement was observed in the biochemical status of the soil in the study area where sheep grazing was continued since 2008. This confirms the hypothesis that free grazing of livestock has a positive impact on biodiversity and the condition of the soil environment of Natura 2000 habitats.
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大面积放牧绵羊对自然保护区 2000(Natura 2000)草原生境土壤生化状况的影响
放弃使用农业区,特别是低产草地群落,以及相关的树木和灌木次生演替,会影响土壤环境的变化。这项工作的重点是大面积放牧绵羊对脱氢酶(DhA)和中性磷酸酶(PhA)活性的影响,以及对波兰东部草地栖息地土壤中总有机碳(TOC)和可用磷(Pav)资源的影响。这些栖息地位于 Natura 2000 生态网络内:PLH060018 Stawska Góra、PLH060035 Zachodniowołyńska Dolina Bugu、PLH060010 Kąty和 "Kózki "自然保护区(PLB140001 Dolina Dolnego Bugu和PLH140011 Ostoja Nadbużańska)。土壤材料收集了三年,每年两次:放牧前和放牧后。在所有研究栖息地的土壤中,大量放牧羊群对土壤酶活性、总有机碳(TOC)和总磷(Pav)含量都产生了有益的影响。在自 2008 年以来持续放牧绵羊的研究区域,土壤的生化状况得到了明显改善。这证实了自由放牧对生物多样性和自然 2000(Natura 2000)栖息地土壤环境状况有积极影响的假设。
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Journal of Ecological Engineering
Journal of Ecological Engineering ENGINEERING, ENVIRONMENTAL-
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2.60
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15.40%
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379
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: - Industrial and municipal waste management - Pro-ecological technologies and products - Energy-saving technologies - Environmental landscaping - Environmental monitoring - Climate change in the environment - Sustainable development - Processing and usage of mineral resources - Recovery of valuable materials and fuels - Surface water and groundwater management - Water and wastewater treatment - Smog and air pollution prevention - Protection and reclamation of soils - Reclamation and revitalization of degraded areas - Heavy metals in the environment - Renewable energy technologies - Environmental protection of rural areas - Restoration and protection of urban environment - Prevention of noise in the environment - Environmental life-cycle assessment (LCA) - Simulations and computer modeling for the environment
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