Abstract

Deficiencies of organic matter and essential nutrients are important features of derelict/degraded lands; these characteristics have profound effects on the establishment of functional soil-plant systems on such lands. This work reports on the impact of organic wastes amendments on the establishment, growth and biomass yield of grass mixtures grown on a degraded soil. The experimental site was a heavily compacted and eroded land due to excavation (scrapping) of topsoil layer for urban construction activities. Zero, 10 and 20cm layers each of substrates collected from an old (abandoned) municipal refuse and from site affected by long-term surface disposal of livestock litter and topsoil collected under fallow vegetation were applied on soil surface, before the establishment of a mixture of grass species. Substrates collected from old municipal refuse contained high amount of essential nutrients and metals and, on application, produced upward shift in soil pH and electrical conductivity. Nevertheless, these properties neither significantly retarded plant growth nor impaired biomass yield. Plant establishment and biomass yield were comparable under topsoil application and organic waste amended soil and produced significantly higher biomass yield when spread at 20cm layers were made of them. This experimental group also produced superior biomass yield over the unamended control. The agronomic benefits of organic waste incorporation stemmed from improved soil properties in surface horizon and contents of essential nutrients supportive of the establishment and development of plant cover. Nutrient supply is related to soil organic matter status, organic wastes are therefore important to the reconstruction of effective nutrient cycling and the eventual functional soil-plant system on this degraded ecosystem. The goal of these revegetation efforts is to improve soil and plant productivity, plant diversity, conservation of native grasslands and aesthetic.

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