放牧牲畜行为对高寒草地土壤-植物系统的影响研究进展

Research Progress on the Effects of Livestock Grazing Behavior on Soil-plant System in Alpine Grassland

  • 摘要: 放牧是高寒草地重要的利用方式之一,牲畜可通过采食、践踏和排泄等行为对高寒草地产生直接或间接影响,但不同牲畜行为对高寒草地土壤-植物系统的影响效应和作用机制尚不清楚。本文通过分析放牧牲畜采食牧草、践踏土壤和排泄粪尿3种主要行为的基本特征及其与草地土壤特性和植物生长的关系,系统论述了不同牲畜行为对高寒草地植被生长特性、土壤理化性质、土壤养分有效性和高寒草地生态系统生产力等的影响,指出采食牧草、践踏土壤和排泄粪尿3种放牧牲畜行为是影响高寒草地土壤-植物系统物质循环和能量转换的重要环节。采食行为可通过改变草地植物生物量及其分配格局,影响土壤-植物系统间的养分循环。践踏行为主要改变草地土壤物理性质进而影响植物生长发育,且影响效应与草地类型、土壤质地和含水量等因素关系密切。相比之下,牲畜排泄物是高寒草地重要的氮素来源,粪尿氮输入通过改变土壤碳氮含量和养分有效性等进而不同程度地影响草地土壤肥力和生态系统生产力。该文有助于深入认识放牧牲畜行为对高寒草地土壤-植物系统作用过程和影响机制,可为促进高寒草地放牧适应性管理和可持续发展等提供有益参考。

     

    Abstract: Livestock grazing is one of the most important ways to utilize alpine grassland, which affects alpine grassland ecosystems through their behaviors including feeding, trampling and excreta return. However, the effects of different livestock behaviors on the soil-plant system of alpine grassland and the mechanism of the effects are still unclear. In this study, we synthesized the effects of the above three livestock behaviors on vegetation growth characteristics, soil physicochemical properties, soil nutrient effectiveness and ecosystem productivity, through analyzing the difference regarding the basic characteristics of the three main behaviors, and their interactions with soil properties and plant growth. We note that the three behaviors of livestock grazing are vital part of the nutrient and energy cycle of alpine grassland ecosystem. Feeding can affect the nutrient cycle by changing the plant biomass and its distribution pattern. Trampling mainly affects plant growth and development by changing the soil physical properties, while the magnitude of these effects is closely related to grassland type, soil texture and water content. In contrast, excreta return is an important nitrogen source in alpine grassland, and dung and urine nitrogen inputs affect grassland soil fertility and ecosystem productivity to varying degrees by altering soil carbon and nitrogen content and nutrient effectiveness. Our findings would help to deepen the understanding of the processes and mechanisms of livestock grazing behavior on the soil-plant system of alpine grassland and benefit adaptive management and sustainable development of alpine grassland ecosystems.

     

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