间作控制着磷效度对施肥的响应

IF 6.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Dongxue Tao , Manuel Delgado-Baquerizo , Guiyao Zhou , Tadeo Sáez-Sandino , Xiaoqian Yu , An Yan , Yingzhi Gao
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摘要

磷(P)的可用性是确保全球农田可持续粮食生产的基础。间作是一种可持续的方式,可以促进磷的利用,解决磷岩稀缺和污染加剧的多重挑战。然而,间作如何调节未施肥农田中无机和有机磷组分的磷素有效性转化尚不清楚。本研究通过5年的田间试验,评价了间作和施磷肥对水稻磷组分的影响,并探讨了这些影响的机理。结果表明,施磷肥使土壤中无机磷和有机磷含量分别提高了1.64倍和2.30倍。间作与施磷肥互作影响磷组分含量。与单作相比,间作增加了土壤活性无机磷,而间作减少了土壤活性无机磷。未施肥间作增加了土壤中稳定无机磷与中稳定有机磷的比例,降低了土壤中稳定有机磷的比例。土壤微生物多样性、土壤生物量和土壤性质预测了土壤中磷组分的变化,特别是微生物生物量碳与土壤中稳定无机磷和中稳定有机磷的比例呈正相关。研究结果表明,间作通过将中等稳定型有机磷转化为不稳定型无机磷而提高了未施肥土壤的磷有效性,而微生物生物量的积累主要推动了这一转化过程。
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Intercropping controls the response of phosphorus availability to fertilization
Phosphorus (P) availability is fundamental for ensuring sustainable food production in global croplands. Intercropping is a sustainable way that promotes P availability, addressing the multiple challenges of scarcity of P rock and exacerbating pollution. Yet, how intercropping regulates the transformation of P availability from inorganic and organic P fractions in unfertilized cropland is poorly understood. Here, we conducted a 5-year field experiment to evaluate the effects of intercropping and P fertilization on the P fractions and to explore the mechanisms of these effects. Results showed that P fertilization increased inorganic and organic P fractions, on average, 1.64 and 2.30 times higher than those in unfertilized soil. Intercropping interacted with P fertilization to affect the content of P fractions. More specifically, soil labile inorganic P increased by unfertilized intercropping, while decreased by fertilized intercropping than monoculture. Unfertilized intercropping increased the ratio of labile inorganic P to moderately stable organic P, while decreasing soil moderately stable organic P. Furthermore, soil microbial diversity and biomass, as well as soil properties predicted changes in P fractions, especially microbial biomass carbon was positively correlated with labile inorganic P and the ratio of both P fractions, while negatively correlated with moderately stable organic P. Our findings suggest that intercropping increases P availability in unfertilized soil by transforming moderately stable organic P to labile inorganic P, and accumulation of microbial biomass mainly drive transformation process.
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Soil & Tillage Research
Soil & Tillage Research 农林科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
13.00
自引率
6.20%
发文量
266
审稿时长
5 months
期刊介绍: Soil & Tillage Research examines the physical, chemical and biological changes in the soil caused by tillage and field traffic. Manuscripts will be considered on aspects of soil science, physics, technology, mechanization and applied engineering for a sustainable balance among productivity, environmental quality and profitability. The following are examples of suitable topics within the scope of the journal of Soil and Tillage Research: The agricultural and biosystems engineering associated with tillage (including no-tillage, reduced-tillage and direct drilling), irrigation and drainage, crops and crop rotations, fertilization, rehabilitation of mine spoils and processes used to modify soils. Soil change effects on establishment and yield of crops, growth of plants and roots, structure and erosion of soil, cycling of carbon and nutrients, greenhouse gas emissions, leaching, runoff and other processes that affect environmental quality. Characterization or modeling of tillage and field traffic responses, soil, climate, or topographic effects, soil deformation processes, tillage tools, traction devices, energy requirements, economics, surface and subsurface water quality effects, tillage effects on weed, pest and disease control, and their interactions.
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