A. Ilek, M. Szostek, J. Kucza, J. Stanek-Tarkowska, Wojciech Witek
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Abstract
The organic horizons of forest soils are characterised by double capillarity: between particles and inside them. It has been hypothesized that the time required to fill the internal capillarity of organic particles depends on their botanical origin and the degree of their decomposition. The aim of the present study is to determine the time of water absorption by organic matter that is part of the Ol and Ofh horizons of selected beech ( Fagus sylvatica L.) and fir ( Abies alba Mill.) stands. The present research on water absorbability lasted for 14 days and consisted in measuring the absorption time in organic particles from the moment of immersion of an air-dry sample in water until the particles soaked in water exceeded the density of 1.0 g·cm -3 . It was found that in fir organic matter the time of water absorption decreases with the advancement of decomposition. In beech stands, progressing decomposition processes result in a longer water absorption time. The dynamics of water absorption of organic matter indicates that no single rainfall is able to entirely fill the internal capillarity of organic particles, whereby the organic horizons of forest soils can maintain the ability to retain water even in long-term rainfall.
山毛榉(Fagus sylvatica l.)和冷杉(Abies alba mill.)有机物在森林地面中的吸水性
森林土壤的有机层具有双重毛细现象:颗粒之间和颗粒内部。据推测,填充有机颗粒内部毛细现象所需的时间取决于其植物来源和分解程度。本研究的目的是确定所选山毛榉(Fagus sylvatica L.)和冷杉(Abies alba Mill.)的Ol和Ofh层中有机物的吸水时间。本研究对有机颗粒的吸水性进行了为期14天的研究,测量了从空气干燥样品浸入水中到浸泡在水中的颗粒密度超过1.0g·cm-3的吸收时间。研究发现,杉木有机质的吸水时间随着分解的进行而缩短。在山毛榉林中,不断进行的分解过程会导致更长的吸水时间。有机物的吸水动态表明,没有一次降雨能够完全填补有机颗粒的内部毛细现象,因此,即使在长期降雨中,森林土壤的有机层也能保持蓄水能力。
期刊介绍:
Annals of Forest Research is a semestrial open access journal, which publishes research articles, research notes and critical review papers, exclusively in English, on topics dealing with forestry and environmental sciences. The journal promotes high scientific level articles, by following international editorial conventions and by applying a peer-review selection process.