Soil organic matter characteristics of four soil types under different conservation strategies across Hubei Province

IF 2.3 4区 农林科学 Q1 AGRICULTURE, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Wei Yang, Yangbo He, Xingsheng Song, Lirong Lin, Zhengchao Tian, Ying Zhou
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Soil organic matter (SOM) plays key roles in sloping land erosion control. This study explores SOM content across Hubei Province, China, focusing on four soil types under various conservation strategies. Field samples (n = 243) were collected under 27 monitoring sites employing diverse conservation strategies in runoff plots. Results indicated substantial variability in SOM content among soil types, with calcareous soils exhibiting the highest levels (12.63 g kg−1). Conversely, red soils displayed the lowest SOM content (6.32 g kg−1). However, short-term conservation strategies and their interaction with soil type did not significantly influence SOM. The findings underscore the intricate relationship between soil types and SOM dynamics. This study contributes to the understanding of SOM dynamics in diverse landscapes, offering valuable guidance for policymakers and land managers to apply practices in mitigating erosion and enhancing soil health.

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湖北省不同保护策略下四种土壤类型的土壤有机质特征
土壤有机质(SOM)在坡耕地水土流失控制中起着关键作用。本研究以不同水土保持策略下的四种土壤类型为重点,探讨了中国湖北省的土壤有机质含量。在 27 个采用不同水土保持策略的监测点的径流地块中采集了田间样本(n = 243)。结果表明,不同土壤类型的 SOM 含量差异很大,其中石灰性土壤的 SOM 含量最高(12.63 g kg-1)。相反,红壤的 SOM 含量最低(6.32 g kg-1)。然而,短期保护策略及其与土壤类型的相互作用对 SOM 并无显著影响。研究结果凸显了土壤类型与 SOM 动态之间错综复杂的关系。这项研究有助于人们了解不同地貌中的 SOM 动态,为政策制定者和土地管理者提供有价值的指导,以减少侵蚀和提高土壤健康水平。
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