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西南喀斯特地区石灰岩与白云岩发育土壤的养分含量.

Authors :
肖时珍
曾成
雷博林
Source :
Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences. 2020, Vol. 33 Issue 6, p1247-1252. 6p.
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

【Objective】The objective of the paper is to provide a reference for soil nutrient management and sustainable operation in Karst areas.【Method】The soil samples were collected from woodland and dry land in Baiduo Village(dolomite areas) and Shiqiao Village(limestone areas) in Shibing County,Guizhou Province,and then the soil nutrient was analyzed.【Result】The soil developed from dolomite was featured with higher organic matters,total N,available P,available K and hydrolysable N.The soil developed from limestone was featured with higher total P and total K.Total N was positively and very significantly related to hydrolysable N and organic carbon in soil developed from limestone and dolomite.Hydrolysable N was positively and significantly related to organic carbon in limestone areas.Hydrolysable N was positively and very significantly related to organic carbon in dolomite areas.Land use patterns had obvious effects on nutrient content in soil developed from limestone and dolomite.Soil total K,total N,hydrolysable N and organic carbon content in limestone woodland was higher than dry land,and available K,total P,available P and pH was lower than dry land.Soil total P and available P in dolomite woodland are lower than dry land,and other indexes are higher than dry land.The organic matter,total N,total P and total K content in dolomite-developed soil was Grade II,Grade I,Grade VI and Grade III respectively.The organic matter,total N,total P and total K content in limestone-developed soil was Grade II,Grade I,Grade V and Grade I separately.【Conclusion】Soil nutrient was not only affected by soil forming rock,but also affected by land use pattern. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
Chinese
ISSN :
10014829
Volume :
33
Issue :
6
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Southwest China Journal of Agricultural Sciences
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
145138596
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.16213/j.cnki.scjas.2020.6.023