华北平原沙江黑土(Vertisol)孔隙收缩能力及其影响因素

IF 5.2 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE
Yueming CHEN , Zhongbin ZHANG , Lei GAO , Zichun GUO , Peng XIONG , Fahui JIANG , Xinhua PENG
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在非刚性土壤中,不同的孔隙大小具有不同的孔隙收缩能力。然而,不同孔径的收缩能力及其影响因素尚不清楚。我们的目标是量化不同孔隙尺寸(大孔隙,50 微米;中孔隙,0.2-50 微米;细孔隙,0.2 微米)的收缩能力,并确定土壤特性如何影响区域范围内的土壤收缩能力。研究选取了华北平原沃土(当地称沙江黑土)地区自西向东(360 km 长,35 个样品)和自北向南(190 km 长,29 个样品)的两个采样断面,调查了 0-20 cm 深的土壤收缩能力和理化性质。结果表明,以线性延伸系数(COLE)表示的土壤总收缩能力在西-东和南北横断面上的平均值为 0.041-0.051。大孔隙的孔隙收缩指数(PSI)值(0.103-0.109)高于中孔隙(0.077-0.096)和细孔隙(0.087-0.091)。细孔的 PSI 值从西北向东南呈波动上升趋势,细孔收缩能力决定了 COLE 值(r2 = 0.789,P <0.001)。大孔隙的 PSI 与土壤容重(r = 0.281,P < 0.05)和有机碳(r = -0.311,P < 0.05)显著相关,而中孔隙和细孔隙的 PSI 与土壤粘粒含量相关(r = 0.381 和 0.687,P < 0.001)。此外,细孔的 PSI 还与蒙脱石含量相关(r = 0.387,P < 0.01)。由此可以得出结论,大孔隙的 PSI 与受人为影响的土壤特性有关,稳定性较低,而中孔隙和细孔隙的 PSI 则与成土特性有关。人为因素和成土因素的高变异性解释了华北平原淤积土壤收缩能力的空间格局。
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Pore shrinkage capacity of Shajiang black soils (Vertisols) on the North China Plain and its influencing factors

Different pore sizes present different pore shrinkage capacities in a nonrigid soil. However, the shrinkage capacities of different pore sizes and their influencing factors are not clear. We aimed to quantify the shrinkage capacities of different pore sizes (large pores, > 50 μm; medium pores, 0.2–50 μm; fine pores, < 0.2 μm) and determine how soil properties impact soil shrinkage capacity at the regional scale. Two sampling transects from west to east (360 km long, 35 samples) and from north to south (190 km long, 29 samples) were selected to investigate soil shrinkage capacity and physicochemical properties of at 0–20 cm depth in the Vertisol (locally known as Shajiang black soil) region of the North China Plain. The results showed that soil total shrinkage capacity, indicated by the coefficient of linear extensibility (COLE), had a mean value of 0.041–0.051 in the west-east and north-south transects. Large pores had higher pore shrinkage index (PSI) values (0.103–0.109) than medium (0.077–0.096) and fine (0.087–0.091) pores. The PSI of fine pores showed a fluctuating increasing trend from northwest to southeast, and the fine pore shrinkage capacity determined the COLE (r2 = 0.789, P < 0.001). The PSI of large pores had a significant relationship with soil bulk density (r = 0.281, P < 0.05) and organic carbon (r = -0.311, P < 0.05), whereas those of medium and fine pores were correlated with soil clay content (r = 0.381 and 0.687, respectively, P < 0.001). In addition, the PSI of fine pores was also correlated with montmorillonite content (r = 0.387, P < 0.01). It can be concluded that the PSI of large pores is related to anthropogenically influenced soil properties with low stability, whereas those of medium and fine pores are related to pedogenic properties. The high variability in anthropogenic and pedogenic factors explains the spatial pattern of Vertisol shrinkage capacity on the North China Plain.

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Pedosphere
Pedosphere 环境科学-土壤科学
CiteScore
11.70
自引率
1.80%
发文量
147
审稿时长
5.0 months
期刊介绍: PEDOSPHERE—a peer-reviewed international journal published bimonthly in English—welcomes submissions from scientists around the world under a broad scope of topics relevant to timely, high quality original research findings, especially up-to-date achievements and advances in the entire field of soil science studies dealing with environmental science, ecology, agriculture, bioscience, geoscience, forestry, etc. It publishes mainly original research articles as well as some reviews, mini reviews, short communications and special issues.
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