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Comparison of impacts of invasive weed, Ambrosia artemisiifolia, and native weed, Digitaria chinensis, on soil enzyme activity and fertility
入侵植物豚草与本地植物马唐对土壤肥力与酶活性影响的比较

Keywords: Biological invasion,Alien invasive plant,Native plant,Ambrosia artemisiifolia,Digitaria chinensis,Soil fertility,Activity of soil enzyme
生物入侵
,外来植物,本土植物,豚草,马唐,土壤肥力,土壤酶活性

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The soil enzyme activity and soil fertility in the invasive ragweed (Ambrosia artemisiifolia) and native weed (Digitaria chinensis) growing-plots were analyzed and compared by the same experimental garden methods. The results show that compared to non-vegetation and native-weed, the invasive ragweed significantly increases soil nutrient availability, especially, available K content in the invasive ragweed plots is 3.6 and 1.3 times of those in the non-vegetation and native weed plots, respectively. Compared to non-vegetation and native weed plots, the invasive ragweed plot has significantly higher activity of soil enzymes. In a conclusion, the invasive ragweed (A. artemisiifolia), has a more strong capacity to improve soil available fertility and activity of soil enzyme than the native weed (D. chinensis), which benefits its competition with native species.

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