The Long-Term Effects of Barren Land Afforestation on Plant Productivity, Soil Fertility, and Soil Moisture in China: A Meta-Analysis

Author:

Liu Yanqi12,Qin Fucang134,Li Long14,Dong Xiaoyu1,Liu Linfu1,Yang Liangping5

Affiliation:

1. College of Desert Control Science and Engineering, Inner Mongolia Agricultural University, Hohhot 010018, China

2. Tongliao Forestry and Grassland Bureau Horqin District Branch, Tongliao 028000, China

3. Forestry and Grassland Bureau of Inner Mongolia, Hohhot 010010, China

4. Key Laboratory of National Forestry and Grassland Bureau for Desert Ecosystem Protection and Rehabilitation, Hohhot 010019, China

5. Geological Survey Academy of Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, Hohhot 010020, China

Abstract

As global ecological degradation intensifies, the long-term impacts of afforestation on productivity and soil fertility in barren lands have become critical in improving global ecological security and productivity. Through meta-analysis, this study integrates data from 109 barren land afforestation sites across China, aiming to comprehensively analyze the effects on plant productivity and soil fertility while identifying the key environmental drivers of these changes. We found that afforestation consistently enhances plant productivity across 60 years. However, soil fertility and moisture initially surged significantly after afforestation but gradually declined after the first decade, indicating the limited long-term benefits. Climatic factors, namely precipitation and humidity index, are crucial in enhancing plant productivity, while geographic factors, specifically lower elevations and gentler slopes, are associated with greater increases in soil fertility. Elevation and slope are two key factors that influence soil moisture after afforestation. These findings highlight the need for ongoing soil management and ecological maintenance in afforestation projects to sustain the soil fertility benefits. Our study provides a robust scientific foundation for afforestation strategies aimed at barren land restoration and offers valuable insights for policy formulation in barren land afforestation.

Funder

This research was funded by Inner Mongolia Natural Science Fund Major Project

Publisher

MDPI AG

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