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Evaluating tree growth factors into species-specific functional soil maps for improved agroforestry system efficiency

Authors :
Thomas J. Sauer
Qiu-Bing Wang
Bryan A. Fuentes
Phillip R. Owens
Andrew L. Thomas
Zhuo-Dong Jiang
Amanda J. Ashworth
Source :
Agroforestry Systems. 96:479-490
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Agroforestry systems play an important role in sustainable agroecosystems. However, accurately and adequately quantifying the relationships between environmental factors and tree growth in these systems are still lacking. Objectives of this study were to quantify environmental factors affecting growth of four tree species and to develop functional soil maps (FSM) for each species in an agroforestry site. The diameter at breast height, absolute growth rate (AGR), and neighborhood competition index of 259 trees from four species (northern red oak [Quercus rubra], pecan [Carya illinoinensis], cottonwood [Populus deltoides], and sycamore [Platanus occidentalis]) were determined. A total of 51 topsoil samples were collected and analyzed, and 12 terrain attributes were derived from the digital elevation model. The relationships between AGR, soil, topography, and tree size were analyzed using Spearman correlation. Based on correlation analysis, FSM for each species were generated using the k-means cluster method by overlaying correlated soil and terrain attribute maps. Results showed tree size and terrain attributes were driving factors affecting tree growth rate relative to soil properties. The spatial variations in AGR among functional units were statistically compared within tree species and the areas with larger AGR were identified by the FSM. This study demonstrated that FSM could delineate areas with different AGR for the oak, cottonwood, and sycamore trees. The AGR of pecan trees did not vary among functional units. The generated FSM may allow land managers to more precisely establish and manage agroforestry systems.

Details

ISSN :
15729680 and 01674366
Volume :
96
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Agroforestry Systems
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........6f6e49160ee590eb796236e74a8005d5
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1007/s10457-021-00693-9