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Urban forest soil is becoming alkaline under rapid urbanization: A case study of Changchun, northeast China

Peng Zhang, Yulin Dong, Yüjie Guo, Chengcong Wang, Guodong Wang, Zijun Ma, Wei Zhou, Dan Zhang, Zhibin Ren, Wenjie Wang

2023CATENA35 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Soil pH in natural ecosystems is experiencing outstanding changes because of acid deposition, especially in the background of global climate change, which significantly alters the ecological material cycle and affects ecosystem function. However, in urban ecosystems, the direction and pattern of forest soil pH variation affected by urbanization are still unclear. In this study, we obtained the level of urbanization by remote sensing and combined it with urban forest soil properties obtained from field sampling to ascertain the effects of urbanization on the soil in Changchun city, Northeast China. Our results showed that the urban soil pH of urban forests was significantly higher than that in suburban (+3%) and outside-city forests (+33 %, p < 0.001) and that it increased with an increasing level of urbanization ( p < 0.001). The other soil physical–chemical properties of urban forests in urban areas, such as soil electrical conductivity and EC (+41 %, p < 0.001; +172 %, p < 0.001) and soil water content and SWC (-9%; p > 0.05; −27 %, p < 0.001), were also significantly different from those in suburban and outside-city forests, but there were no evident changes in soil bulk density. Urbanization has caused topsoil soil water deficits and serious soil alkalization. The expansion of total impervious surface coverage (TISC) is the main influencing factor that has both direct (TISC-pH) and indirect effects (TISC-BD-SWC-EC-pH chain) on urban forest soil alkalization. Our findings highlight that urbanization possibly reverses the urban forest soil acidification risk and that its significance should be considered in global biogeochemical cycling.

Topics & Concepts

UrbanizationTopsoilEnvironmental scienceSoil pHUrban forestImpervious surfaceUrban ecosystemSoil waterSoil scienceForestryGeographyEcologyBiologyLand Use and Ecosystem ServicesSoil and Land Suitability AnalysisHeavy metals in environment