Micro-topographies formed by erosion can drive seedling emergence by rebuilding micro-habitats on weathered waste dumps in northeastern China

Restoring vegetation on waste dumps is imperative because soil erosion heavily impacts these areas and creates erosion micro-topographies, including bare slopes, rills, ephemeral gullies, and deposit bodies. These micro-topographies may affect seedling emergence by forming special micro-habitats, al...

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Main Authors: Dongli Wang, Jingting Qiao, Ye Zhang, Mingji Liao, Dong Wang, Xiaoliang Zhao, Yan Qiao
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-01-01
Series:Frontiers in Earth Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.1040814/full
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author Dongli Wang
Jingting Qiao
Ye Zhang
Mingji Liao
Dong Wang
Xiaoliang Zhao
Yan Qiao
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Jingting Qiao
Ye Zhang
Mingji Liao
Dong Wang
Xiaoliang Zhao
Yan Qiao
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description Restoring vegetation on waste dumps is imperative because soil erosion heavily impacts these areas and creates erosion micro-topographies, including bare slopes, rills, ephemeral gullies, and deposit bodies. These micro-topographies may affect seedling emergence by forming special micro-habitats, although the mechanism is vague. This study determined the substrate chemical (i.e., pH and electrical conductivity) and physical (i.e., capillary porosity, capillary water content, and mechanical composition) properties of different micro-topographies. In addition, the temporal dynamics of micro-climates (i.e., air temperature and air humidity), substrate hydrothermal conditions (i.e., substrate temperature and water content), and seedling emergence were investigated. Redundancy analysis (RDA), random forest (RF), and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis were then used to identify the main factors affecting seedling emergence and clarify the relationships among the environmental conditions. Our results demonstrate that seedling densities in the rill, ephemeral gully, and deposit body were 1.78 times, 3.42 times, and 3.97 times higher than those on the bare slope, respectively. More species were found in the rill, ephemeral gully, and deposit body (Artemisia annua, Salsola collina, Setaria viridis, and Tribulus terrestris) than on the bare slope (Salsola collina). The main factors affecting seedling emergence were air humidity, substrate temperature, and substrate water content. The mechanical composition may have affected substrate water content during the initial stage of seedling emergence and substrate temperature during the entire period. We demonstrate that the ephemeral gully and deposit body may provide micro-habitats with a lower substrate temperature and higher substrate water content, which are favorable to seedling emergence, thus guiding vegetation restoration on waste dumps or other disturbed areas.
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spelling doaj.art-c4e4540581234bf4ba5b3a49b1b719f32023-01-17T04:26:52ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Earth Science2296-64632023-01-011010.3389/feart.2022.10408141040814Micro-topographies formed by erosion can drive seedling emergence by rebuilding micro-habitats on weathered waste dumps in northeastern ChinaDongli Wang0Jingting Qiao1Ye Zhang2Mingji Liao3Dong Wang4Xiaoliang Zhao5Yan Qiao6College of Environmental Science and Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin, ChinaCollege of Environmental Science and Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin, ChinaCollege of Environmental Science and Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin, ChinaCollege of Environmental Science and Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin, ChinaCollege of Mining Technology, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin, ChinaCollege of Environmental Science and Engineering, Liaoning Technical University, Fuxin, ChinaCollege of Business, Chuzhou Polytechnic, Chuzhou, ChinaRestoring vegetation on waste dumps is imperative because soil erosion heavily impacts these areas and creates erosion micro-topographies, including bare slopes, rills, ephemeral gullies, and deposit bodies. These micro-topographies may affect seedling emergence by forming special micro-habitats, although the mechanism is vague. This study determined the substrate chemical (i.e., pH and electrical conductivity) and physical (i.e., capillary porosity, capillary water content, and mechanical composition) properties of different micro-topographies. In addition, the temporal dynamics of micro-climates (i.e., air temperature and air humidity), substrate hydrothermal conditions (i.e., substrate temperature and water content), and seedling emergence were investigated. Redundancy analysis (RDA), random forest (RF), and receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve analysis were then used to identify the main factors affecting seedling emergence and clarify the relationships among the environmental conditions. Our results demonstrate that seedling densities in the rill, ephemeral gully, and deposit body were 1.78 times, 3.42 times, and 3.97 times higher than those on the bare slope, respectively. More species were found in the rill, ephemeral gully, and deposit body (Artemisia annua, Salsola collina, Setaria viridis, and Tribulus terrestris) than on the bare slope (Salsola collina). The main factors affecting seedling emergence were air humidity, substrate temperature, and substrate water content. The mechanical composition may have affected substrate water content during the initial stage of seedling emergence and substrate temperature during the entire period. We demonstrate that the ephemeral gully and deposit body may provide micro-habitats with a lower substrate temperature and higher substrate water content, which are favorable to seedling emergence, thus guiding vegetation restoration on waste dumps or other disturbed areas.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.1040814/fullsoil erosionvegetation restorationopencast minearid and semiarid areamicro-habitats
spellingShingle Dongli Wang
Jingting Qiao
Ye Zhang
Mingji Liao
Dong Wang
Xiaoliang Zhao
Yan Qiao
Micro-topographies formed by erosion can drive seedling emergence by rebuilding micro-habitats on weathered waste dumps in northeastern China
Frontiers in Earth Science
soil erosion
vegetation restoration
opencast mine
arid and semiarid area
micro-habitats
title Micro-topographies formed by erosion can drive seedling emergence by rebuilding micro-habitats on weathered waste dumps in northeastern China
title_full Micro-topographies formed by erosion can drive seedling emergence by rebuilding micro-habitats on weathered waste dumps in northeastern China
title_fullStr Micro-topographies formed by erosion can drive seedling emergence by rebuilding micro-habitats on weathered waste dumps in northeastern China
title_full_unstemmed Micro-topographies formed by erosion can drive seedling emergence by rebuilding micro-habitats on weathered waste dumps in northeastern China
title_short Micro-topographies formed by erosion can drive seedling emergence by rebuilding micro-habitats on weathered waste dumps in northeastern China
title_sort micro topographies formed by erosion can drive seedling emergence by rebuilding micro habitats on weathered waste dumps in northeastern china
topic soil erosion
vegetation restoration
opencast mine
arid and semiarid area
micro-habitats
url https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/feart.2022.1040814/full
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