Author:
Percival Glynn C.,Graham Sean,Franklin Emma
Abstract
Abstract
Urban soil is often compacted during anthropogenic activities, which
presents a challenging substrate for tree growth. Two techniques for
decompacting soils (air spading and vertical mulching) were evaluated alone
and in combination with the soil amendment biochar and/or a woodchip mulch.
Effects on soil quality (bulk density, organic matter, vegetation ground
cover, cotton strip degradation, root dry mass, and earthworm counts) were
monitored over 5 years. A combined treatment of air spading, biochar, and a
woodchip mulch layer proved optimal in improving the soil quality of a
heavily compacted soil over the 5-year period. This treatment was, however,
the most expensive and time-consuming. A woodchip mulch was the most
effective of the individual treatments and the most cost-effective. Air
spading alone proved reasonably effective in improving soil quality over the
5-year study period. Effects of air spading could be improved by addition of
a woodchip mulch. Vertical mulching alone or in combination with biochar had
little influence on soil quality over 5 years. Results demonstrated that
effective long-term soil decompaction measures exist for arborists to
improve compacted soils.
Publisher
International Society of Arboriculture
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