Structure Lime as a Soil Amendment: Impacts on Nutrient Loss Risk and Soil Health

IF 3.8 2区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE
Helena Soinne, Hannu Fritze, Taina Pennanen, Sannakajsa Velmala, Mari Räty, Risto Uusitalo
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We investigated the impact of structure lime (SL) on soil structural stability and phosphorus (P) loss risk from fine-textured mineral soils, as well as its effects on soil fertility, bacterial and fungal communities, and soil carbon (C) dynamics. Effects on erosion and P loss risks were studied utilising rainfall simulation after laboratory incubation of 14 soils with three SL addition levels and untreated control. In addition, soil samples were collected from six fields that had received a single SL treatment between 1 and 6 years prior to sampling and were compared with adjacent untreated control areas. Soil samples from the plough layer of SL-treated fields were analysed for plant-available nutrient contents and subjected to DNA sequencing. Further, the total C content as well as bulk density (BD) were determined down to 40 cm. Rainfall simulation of the laboratory incubated soils showed that SL effectively reduced turbidity and particle-associated P (PP) concentration of the drainage water, and the reduction was largest in soils with a high risk for colloid dispersion due to low electrical conductivity. Dissolved reactive P (DRP) concentration of the drainage water was unaffected by SL treatment. However, in SL-treated soils, an increase in dissolved organic matter (DOC) concentrations in rain simulation, and higher C content at 30–40 cm depth in field soils were observed. As expected, the microbial communities differed according to soil depth, but they did not exhibit community-level changes due to SL; only a few taxa-specific alterations in bacteria and fungi were observed. Treatment with SL decreases particle dispersion on clay soils with low EC but may increase DOC losses.

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结构石灰作为土壤改良剂:对养分流失风险和土壤健康的影响
研究了结构石灰(SL)对细质地矿质土壤结构稳定性和磷(P)流失风险的影响,以及对土壤肥力、细菌和真菌群落以及土壤碳(C)动态的影响。利用降雨模拟,对14种土壤进行了3种SL添加水平和未经处理的控制,研究了土壤侵蚀和磷流失风险的影响。此外,从取样前1至6年间接受过单一SL处理的6块田中收集土壤样本,并与相邻未处理的对照区进行比较。对SL处理过的农田耕层土壤样本进行了植物有效养分含量分析,并进行了DNA测序。进一步测定了40 cm以下的总碳含量和容重(BD)。实验室培养土壤的降雨模拟表明,SL有效降低了排水的浊度和颗粒相关的P (PP)浓度,并且在由于低电导率而导致胶体分散的高风险土壤中降低幅度最大。污水中溶解活性磷(DRP)浓度不受SL处理的影响。然而,在SL‐处理的土壤中,模拟雨中溶解有机质(DOC)浓度增加,30-40 cm深度的土壤C含量增加。正如预期的那样,微生物群落随土壤深度的不同而不同,但它们没有因土壤深度而发生群落水平的变化;在细菌和真菌中只观察到一些分类群特异性的变化。SL处理降低了颗粒在低EC粘土上的分散,但可能增加DOC损失。
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European Journal of Soil Science
European Journal of Soil Science 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
8.20
自引率
4.80%
发文量
117
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: The EJSS is an international journal that publishes outstanding papers in soil science that advance the theoretical and mechanistic understanding of physical, chemical and biological processes and their interactions in soils acting from molecular to continental scales in natural and managed environments.
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