Affiliations: Research Center for Eco-Environmental Sciences,
Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100085, China.
E-mail:[email protected] | Tokyo University of Agriculture and Technology, Fuchu,
Saiwaicho 3-5-8, Tokyo, Japan | Edogawa University, Chiba, Japan
Abstract: Acid treatments significantly change the physical and chemical
properties of red-yellow soil by lowering its pH value and leaching out
aluminum (Al) ions that are harmful to the growth of plants. The structure of
soil will be damaged, resulting in higher viscosity, higher water retention
rate and lower air permeability of the soil. The germination rate of Chinese
pine (Pinus tabulacformic Carr.) seeds sowed in soil treated with sulphuric
acid (H_2SO_4) decreased compared to that for untreated soil. The direct cause
was the large amount of Al ions leached out because of low pH values
(⩾3.5). The added acid decreased the soil aggregation and increased the
number of micro-aggregates (under 250 µm in diameter). Such changes
increased the soil's viscosity, which tied the pine needles to the soil after
the seeds had germinated and prevented the seedlings from fully developing.
Keywords: aluminum ion, germination of Chinese pine, red-yellow soil, soil aggregates, soil viscosity