Visual evaluation of soil structure in low‐intensity land use systems of steppe zone of Ukraine

Author:

Yakovenko Volodymyr1ORCID,Gorban Vadym2ORCID,Kotovych Oleksander2ORCID,Didur Oleh2ORCID,Lisovets Olena2ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Dnipro State Agrarian and Economic University Dnipro Ukraine

2. Oles Honchar Dnipro National University Dnipro Ukraine

Abstract

AbstractThe network of natural forests and shelterbelts is a crucial element of agroforestry systems for the efficient and environmentally sustainable land use in Ukraine. From 2016 to 2021, we studied the quality of black soils structure under steppe wildland herbaceous vegetation, man‐made tree plantations of Robinia pseudoacacia L. and Quercus robur L., and native forest vegetation of ravines and floodplains in the steppe zone of Ukraine. According to the visual evaluation of soil structure (VESS) scores, the content of the agronomically valuable fraction (AVF), soil organic carbon (SOC) and earthworm casts, native forest soils (Chernozems and Phaeozems) had a significantly (p < .05) higher soil structural quality in 0–25 cm layer as compared with the Chernozems under the steppe vegetation and shelterbelt plantations. In the conditions of steppe landscapes, VESS methods were shown to provide efficient diagnostics to differentiate the black soil structural quality of low‐intensity land use systems, that is steppe wildlands, shelterbelts, native forests: VESS indicators significantly (p < .05) correlated with quantitative characteristics of soil structure. The most significant dependence was found between VESS parameters and earthworm casts content. The need to improve VESS method was demonstrated, that is to assign higher weight to the earthworm bioturbation process as one of the key indicators of soil structural quality.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pollution,Soil Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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