Soil quality variation associated with land cover in the Peruvian jungle of the Junín region

Carlos Carbajal , Fernanda Moya-Ambrosio , Antony Barja , Elvis Ottos-Diaz , Cinthya Aguilar-Tito , Orlando Advíncula-Zeballos , Juancarlos Cruz-Luis , Richard Solórzano-Acosta
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In the Junín jungle, inappropriate agricultural management practices for a long time can adversely affect soil quality. This has driven the development of multiple soil quality evaluation methods that are highly demanding in terms of economic and human resources. This study aimed to evaluate the effect of land-use change from natural ecosystems to agricultural systems by determining soil quality in the jungle of the Junin Region. Soil samples were collected between December 2021 and July 2022 in the Chanchamayo and Satipo provinces in the Junín region. Seventy-four samples were determined using stratified sampling, along with the support provided by the stacking of five spatial layers. Physical, chemical, and biological indicators, along with land cover type data from the European Space Agency (ESA) WorldCover product, were determined. A minimum data set (MDS) was established through correlation analysis, from which principal component analysis (PCA) was performed. Finally, the weighted soil quality index (SQIw) was calculated by integrating the most essential variables identified through PCA. It was found that forest cover soils had a higher SQIw than soils with crops and grassland cover. According to PCA, the soil quality variables that contributed the most are potassium (K) content and pH. It was concluded that the jungle soil quality in the Junín region is moderate to low, depending on the coverage. In addition, more significant degradation was observed in grassland-covered areas, particularly in the Chanchamayo province than in the Satipo province.

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Junín地区秘鲁丛林中与土地覆盖相关的土壤质量变化
在Junín丛林中,长期不适当的农业管理做法会对土壤质量产生不利影响。这推动了多种土壤质量评价方法的发展,对经济和人力资源都提出了很高的要求。本研究旨在通过测定君宁地区丛林的土壤质量,评价自然生态系统向农业系统的土地利用变化的影响。土壤样本于2021年12月至2022年7月在Junín地区的昌查马约省和萨提波省收集。74个样本是通过分层抽样确定的,并由五个空间层的堆叠提供支持。物理、化学和生物指标以及来自欧洲空间局(ESA) WorldCover产品的土地覆盖类型数据被确定。通过相关分析建立最小数据集(MDS),对最小数据集进行主成分分析(PCA)。最后,通过主成分分析法(PCA)对最重要变量进行积分,计算加权土壤质量指数(SQIw)。结果表明,森林覆盖土壤的SQIw高于作物覆盖土壤和草地覆盖土壤。主成分分析表明,对土壤质量贡献最大的因子是钾含量和ph值。结果表明,Junín地区丛林土壤质量随植被覆盖度的不同而呈现中低水平。此外,在有草地覆盖的地区,特别是昌查马约省的退化情况比萨迪波省更为严重。
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