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Grellier S., Florsch N., Janeau Jean-Louis, Podwojewski Pascal, Camerlynck C., Barot Sébastien, Ward D., Lorentz S. (2014). Soil clay influences Acacia encroachment in a South African grassland. Ecohydrology, 7 (6), p. 1474-1484. ISSN 1936-0584.

Titre du document
Soil clay influences Acacia encroachment in a South African grassland
Année de publication
2014
Type de document
Article référencé dans le Web of Science WOS:000346021600002
Auteurs
Grellier S., Florsch N., Janeau Jean-Louis, Podwojewski Pascal, Camerlynck C., Barot Sébastien, Ward D., Lorentz S.
Source
Ecohydrology, 2014, 7 (6), p. 1474-1484 ISSN 1936-0584
Because of technical difficulties in measuring soil properties at a large scale, little is known about the effect of soil properties on the spatial distribution of trees in grasslands. We were interested in the associations of soil properties with the phenomenon of tree encroachment, where trees increase in density at the expense of grasses. The spatial variation of soil properties and especially soil texture may modify the properties of hydraulic conductivity, and the availability of soil water and mineral nutrients, which in turn may affect the spatial distribution of encroaching trees. Through the development of a geophysical method (Slingram) using an electromagnetic device EM38 and Bayesian inversion, we were able to accurately map soil electrical conductivity (EC) of a Luvisol in a grassland of South Africa. EC measured at the 08 to 2m depth on a 15ha area is a proxy for clay content and was correlated with the spatial distribution of four size classes of the encroaching Acacia sieberiana. Tree location (all sizes considered) was significantly correlated with EC. Tall acacias (>3m height) were totally absent from patches with EC >24mSm(-1). For all other size classes from medium trees to seedlings, tree density decreased with increasing EC. This suggests that high clay contents at depth associated with high EC values may prevent the establishment and/or survival of trees and influence the spatial distribution of A.sieberiana. This result also shows that geophysical tools may be useful for demonstrating important ecological processes.
Plan de classement
Physique / Chimie [020PHYCHI] ; Techniques d'analyse et approches méthodologiques [068ANASOL] ; Paysages végétaux [082VEGET01]
Descripteurs
PRAIRIE ; PATURAGE ; ARBUSTE ; INVASION ; DYNAMIQUE DE VEGETATION ; DISTRIBUTION SPATIALE ; METHODE D'ANALYSE ; CONDUCTIVITE HYDRAULIQUE ; ELECTROMAGNETISME ; ARGILE ; VARIATION SAISONNIERE
Description Géographique
AFRIQUE DU SUD ; KWAZULU ; NATAL
Localisation
Fonds IRD [F B010063289]
Identifiant IRD
fdi:010063289
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