Authors
Mark Tibbett, Marta Gil-Martínez, Tandra Fraser, Iain D Green, Sarah Duddigan, Vinicius H De Oliveira, Karsten Raulund-Rasmussen, Tom Sizmur, Anita Diaz
Publication date
2019/9/1
Journal
Catena
Volume
180
Pages
401-415
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
In the wider context of heathland restoration, we investigated how field scale experimental acidification with sulphur (sulfur) affected soil biodiversity, fertility and function over a period of 17 years. A field experiment was conducted in the Isle of Purbeck, England, using ferrous sulphate and elemental sulphur as acidifying agents. We tested the effects of acidification on soil fertility, plant communities, litter decomposition, microbiology (including fungi bacteria and actinomycetes), arbuscular and ericoid mycorrhizal colonisation, and soil fauna (including earthworms, nematodes, rotifers and tardigrades). We found that elemental sulphur had a considerable and persistent effect on soil pH, lowering it to levels found in the surrounding reference acid grassland and heathland sites. A newly adapted heathland restoration index based on soil chemistry, found that elemental sulphur was by far the most successful treatment …
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