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菜地土壤有机碳分级以及总量变化的动态特征研究
作者姓名:LIANG Cheng-Hu  YIN Yan  CHEN Qian
基金项目:Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(No.31171997); the Fifth Session of Geping Green Action—123 Project of Liaoning Environmental Research and Education(No.CEPF2012-23-1-4); the Innovative Graduate Training Program of Shenyang Agricultural University of China
摘    要:Fertilisers significantly affect crop production and crop biomass inputs to soil organic carbon(SOC). However, the long-term effects of fertilisers on C associated with aggregates are not yet fully understood. Based on soil aggregate and SOC fractionation analysis, this study investigated the long-term effects of organic manure and inorganic fertilisers on the accumulation and change in SOC and its fractions, including the C concentrations of free light fraction, intra-aggregate particulate organic matter(POM) and intra-aggregate mineral-associated organic matter(MOM). Long-term manure applications improved SOC and increased the concentrations of some C fractions. Manure also accelerated the decomposition of coarse POM(cPOM) into fine POM(fPOM) and facilitated the transformation of fPOM encrustation into intra-microaggregate POM within macroaggregates. However, the application of inorganic fertilisers was detrimental to the formation of fPOM and to the subsequent encrustation of fPOM with clay particles, thus inhibiting the formation of stable microaggregates within macroaggregates. No significant differences were observed among the inorganic fertiliser treatments in terms of C concentrations of MOM, intra-microaggregate MOM within macroaggregate(imMMOM) and intra-microaggregate MOM(imMOM). However, the long-term application of manure resulted in large increases in C concentrations of MOM(36.35%), imMMOM(456.31%) and imMOM(19.33%) compared with control treatment.

关 键 词:土壤有机碳  轻组分  系统动力学  蔬菜种植  无机肥料  微团聚体  聚合  长期应用
收稿时间:24 January 2014

Dynamics of soil organic carbon fractions and aggregates in vegetable cropping systems
LIANG Cheng-Hu,YIN Yan,CHEN Qian.Dynamics of soil organic carbon fractions and aggregates in vegetable cropping systems[J].Pedosphere,2014,24(5):605-612.
Authors:LIANG Cheng-Hu  YIN Yan and CHEN Qian
Institution:Department of Soil and Environment, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110866 (China)
Abstract:Fertilisers significantly affect crop production and crop biomass inputs to soil organic carbon (SOC). However, the long-term effects of fertilisers on C associated with aggregates are not yet fully understood. Based on soil aggregate and SOC fractionation analysis, this study investigated the long-term effects of organic manure and inorganic fertilisers on the accumulation and change in SOC and its fractions, including the C concentrations of free light fraction, intra-aggregate particulate organic matter (POM) and intra-aggregate mineral-associated organic matter (MOM). Long-term manure applications improved SOC and increased the concentrations of some C fractions. Manure also accelerated the decomposition of coarse POM (cPOM) into fine POM (fPOM) and facilitated the transformation of fPOM encrustation into intra-microaggregate POM within macroaggregates. However, the application of inorganic fertilisers was detrimental to the formation of fPOM and to the subsequent encrustation of fPOM with clay particles, thus inhibiting the formation of stable microaggregates within macroaggregates. No significant differences were observed among the inorganic fertiliser treatments in terms of C concentrations of MOM, intra-microaggregate MOM within macroaggregate (imMMOM) and intra-microaggregate MOM (imMOM). However, the long-term application of manure resulted in large increases in C concentrations of MOM (36.35%), imMMOM (456.31%) and imMOM (19.33%) compared with control treatment.
Keywords:long-term fertilization  physical fractionation  soil aggregates  soil organic matter
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