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Effects of yak dung patch dropped in cold season on soil and pasture on the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau
Authors:Xiao-jun Yu  Chang-lin Xu  I Muhammad  Rui-jun Long
Institution:1. College of Grassland Science, Gansu Agricultural University, Sino-U.S. Center for Grassland Ecosystem Sustainability, 730070, China;2. Key Laboratory of Grassland Ecosystem, Ministry of Education, Lanzhou, Sino-U.S. Center for Grassland Ecosystem Sustainability, 730070, China;3. International Centre for Integrated Mountain Development, P.O. Box 3226, Khumaltar, Kathmandu, Nepal;4. International Centre for Tibetan Plateau Ecosystem Management, Lanzhou University, Lanzhou 730020, China
Abstract:To clarify how dung patches from grazing yaks affect soil and pasture in the alpine meadow of Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau, yak dung was collected, mixed and redistributed in a cold grazing season. The soil physical and chemical properties and forage growth were then monitored under the yak dung patch, and 10 cm and 50 cm from the edge of yak dung patches. The result has shown that yak dung significantly improved soil moisture, total organic matter, and soil available N and P under or close to the dung patches. The forage production at 10 cm from the dung patch (303 g/m2) was significantly higher than that at 50 cm from the dung patch (control) (284 g/m2) in the second year, while the production was similar to the control in the first and the third year. The process of yak dung decomposition was slow and yak dung remains were observed 3 years after the drop. The dung patches also formed a strong ‘shell’, very difficult for plant underneath to penetrate and grow. Therefore, almost all plants under yak dung patches died, leading to decline in forage yield in the first, second, and the third year. In practice in the Qinghai-Tibetan Plateau regions, yak dung is often collected as fuel by the local farmers. Removing yak dung from alpine meadow may on one hand lead to losses in soil nutrients, but on the other hand reduces some of the negative effects, e.g. the reduction of forage yield under yak dung patches.
Keywords:Alpine meadow  Manure  Plant biomass  Soil fertility  Yak
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