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Response of aggregate associated organic carbon, nitrogen and phosphorous to re-vegetation in agro-pastoral ecotone of northern China

机译:北方农业田间反应综合相关有机碳,氮和磷重新植被的反应

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The agro-pastoral ecotone is an ecologically fragile transition zone and suffers from extensive human-induced land-use changes. To understand how soil organic carbon (OC) and nutrients will respond to re-vegetation practices in such an ecotone zone, we present the response of OC, nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) in both bulk soils and water-stable aggregates to typical re-vegetation patterns in an agro-pastoral ecotone of northern China. Three re-vegetation patterns, i.e., cropland converted to natural grassland, woodland and artificial grassland at different times (6 to 40 years), were selected. The paired croplands were also selected as the control for each re-vegetation pattern. The measured soil metrics include the proportions of each type of water-stable aggregate, the mean weight diameter and geometric mean diameter of the aggregates, and the concentrations of OC, N and P in bulk soils and each aggregate fraction. The results showed that the three re-vegetation patterns significantly increased the mass proportion of macro-aggregates, the values of mean weight diameter and geometric mean diameter, and the concentrations of OC and N in topsoils (0-10 cm). The accumulation of OC and N in bulk soils was mainly due to the accumulation in macro-aggregates. Furthermore, increases in OC and N were greater after conversion to legume vegetation than to non-legume vegetation, and were highest at approximately 20 years after the conversion. However, concentrations of P in bulk soils and aggregates were similar among the three re-vegetation patterns and the three aggregate fractions, and were minimally affected by the conversion. These results highlighted the potential of legume vegetation to increase OC and N in surface soils and aggregates, and indicated no response of soil P to re-vegetation in an agro-pastoral ecotone of northern China.
机译:农业田间Ecotone是一种生态脆弱的过渡区,遭受广泛的人类诱导的土地使用变化。要了解土壤有机碳(OC)和营养物质如何应对这种经过植物区的重新植被实践,我们介绍了OC,氮(N)和磷(P)在散装土壤中的响应和水稳定的聚集体典型的重新植被模式在中国北方的农业田间。选择了三种重新植被模式,即田地地转化为自然草地,林地和人工草原(6至40岁),被选中(6至40岁)。成对的农作物也被选择为每个重新植被模式的控制。测量的土壤度量包括每种类型的水稳定骨料,平均重量和几何平均直径的比例,聚集体的浓度和散装土壤中的浓度和每个聚集体馏分。结果表明,三种重新植被模式显着增加了宏观聚集体的质量比例,平均重量直径和几何平均直径的值,以及表土中的OC和N的浓度(0-10cm)。散装土壤中的OC和N的积累主要是由于宏观聚集体的积累。此外,转换为豆类植被后,oc和n的增加比非豆科植被,并且在转换后大约20年。然而,在三种重新植被模式和三个聚集体级分中,散装土壤和聚集体中的p的浓度相似,并且通过转化率微妙地影响。这些结果突出了豆类植被增加了oc和n在表面土壤和聚集体中的潜力,并表明土壤p未抗应答在中国北方的农业田间反射中。

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    Northwest A&

    F Univ State Key Lab Soil Eros &

    Dryland Farming Loess P Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Chinese Acad Sci Inst Soil &

    Water Conservat Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Northwest A&

    F Univ State Key Lab Soil Eros &

    Dryland Farming Loess P Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Northwest A&

    F Univ State Key Lab Soil Eros &

    Dryland Farming Loess P Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Univ Minnesota Dept Soil Water &

    Climate St Paul MN 55108 USA;

    Northwest A&

    F Univ State Key Lab Soil Eros &

    Dryland Farming Loess P Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Northwest A&

    F Univ Coll Resources &

    Environm Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Northwest A&

    F Univ State Key Lab Soil Eros &

    Dryland Farming Loess P Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Northwest A&

    F Univ Coll Resources &

    Environm Yangling 712100 Shaanxi Peoples R China;

    Adm Baojixia Yinwei Irrigat Shaanxi Prov Xianyang 712000 Peoples R China;

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  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 土壤学;
  • 关键词

    Grassland; Shrubland; Nutrients; Water-stable aggregates;

    机译:草原;灌木丛;营养素;水稳定的聚集体;

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