Abstract
This study assessed the effects of invasive Quercus rubra on soil physicochemical properties and understory vegetation in native plant communities. Chemical properties of senesced tree leaves were also analysed. The study was performed at paired invaded-native plots in managed forests in southern Poland. Freshly fallen senesced leaves were characterized in terms of C, Ca, K, Mg, N, P, total phenolics and condensed tannins concentrations. Soil physicochemical parameters, namely bulk soil density, moisture, water holding capacity (WHC), pH, organic C, total Ca, K, Mg, N, P, exchangeable Ca, K, Mg, N-NH4, N-NO3, P-PO4, and total phenolics were analysed in organic and mineral soil horizons, and condensed tannins were analysed in organic soil horizon. The diversity, cover and composition of understory vegetation were assessed. Although, senesced leaves of Q. rubra and native trees, Quercus robur, Fagus sylvatica, Carpinus betulus and Acer pseudoplatanus among others, differed only in total K, N and C/N ratio, we observed considerable differences in soil physicochemical parameters between the plot types. Soil beneath Q. rubra was characterised by significantly lower WHC, organic C, total Mg, N, P, exchangeable Ca, Mg, N-NH4, N-NO3, total phenolics and higher moisture in organic and mineral soil horizons as well as lower content of P-PO4 and condensed tannins in organic soil horizon relative to native plant communities. Q. rubra negatively influenced species richness and cover of understory vegetation. The changes in soil physicochemical parameters and understory vegetation under Q. rubra may be associated with low quality (low N, high C/N) litter that decomposes slowly and generates a physical barrier, limiting seed germination and seedling growth. The changes in soil properties and vegetation under invasive Q. rubra indicate that this species may alter the structure and function of forest ecosystems and should be avoided in forest management practices.
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