不同施肥处理对土壤水稳定性团聚体及有机碳分布的影响

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Enke, LIU
Bingqiang, ZHAO
Xurong, MEI
So, Bing
Juan, LI
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2010
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We investigated the effects of 16 years long-term fertilizer experiment on aggregate size distribution and the carbon in aggregates of a Drab Fluvo-aquic soil in Beijing. Six treatments were chosen for this work : Four were in a wheat-maize rotation receiving either no fertilizer (CK), mineral fertilizers (NPK), mineral fertilizers plus farmyard manure (NPKM) or mineral fertilizers with maize straw incorporated (NPKS). One was in a wheat-maize/wheat-soybean rotation receiving NPK (NPKF). The other was abandoned arable land (CKO) growing weeds. The amount of chemical fertilizer applied per year was 150 kg N hm~(-2), 75 kg P_2O_5 hm~(-2), 45 kg K_2O hm~(-2), 22.5 t manure hm~(-2) and 2.25 t maize straw hm~(-2). Soil samples were separated into four aggregate-size classes (> 2mm, 0.25 - 2mm, 0. 053 - 0.25mm and < 0. 053mm). The results shows than the amount of > 2mm water-stable aggregates and organic carbon were found to be higher in long-term abandoned arable land than those in cultivated arable land soils. Macro-aggregates are more susceptible to disruptive forces induced by cultivation, which are less than micro-aggregates. Compared to no fertilizer application treatment (CK), long-term fertilizer application (NPK, NPKM and NPKS) had a significant influence on aggregate size distribution and aggregate stability, and had most effectively accelerate the formation of groups of > 2mm and 0.25- 2mm aggregates, that show the newly enriched organic carbon mostly appeared in aggregate fractions > 2mm and 0.25 - 2mm. The SOC concentration was greater for macro-aggregates (> 2mm and 0. 25 - 2mm) than micro-aggregates (0. 053 - 0. 25mm and < 0.053mm) in the abandoned arable land and cultivated arable land soils. After applying mineral fertilizers plus farmyard, manure (NPKM), the contents of macro-aggregates increased significantly, being beneficial to the improvement of soil structure. The content of SOC in aggregates was higher in wheat-maize/wheat-soybean rotation cropping system compared to continuous wheat-maize cropping system.

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Acta Ecologica Sinica

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30

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4

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Soil Sciences not elsewhere classified

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Ecology

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