安大略省西北部生态系统分类中确定土壤养分状况的定量方法

IF 1.7 3区 农林科学 Q2 FORESTRY
R. Fleming, P. Uhlig, D. Morris, M. Kwiaton, K. Baldwin, P. Hazlett, K. Webster, K. Chapman
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土壤养分系统(SNR)经常被纳入生态系统分类中。评估与这些SNR相关的实际营养水平,并制定补充的土壤化学制度(SCR),可以扩大其效用。利用安大略省西北部618个林分的数据,我们使用K-means聚类法开发了五类SCR,并检验了个体营养素、SCR和加拿大国家植被分类协会和安大略省生态土地分类生态点的SNR之间的关系。F、 分析了A和B层样品的有机碳(OrgC)、总氮(TotN)、碳氮比(C:N)、阳离子交换容量(CEC)、可交换碱、碱饱和度(BaSat)和pH。CEC、pH和BaSat在各层间表现出良好的对应性,与C:N一起解释了化学性质的大部分变化。Association和Ecosite SNR以及B horizon(BHorz)和All horizon。C: N降低,而pH和阳离子指标随着SNR和SCR丰富度的增加而增加。用户对分类的准确率(SNR与SCR)在31-39%之间,但对于+/-1个SCR类别内的SNR值,准确率增加到80-86%。分类树确定pH等级、土壤质地和上层植物组成是与BHorzSCR相关的主要现场测量因素。
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A Quantitative Approach to Defining Soil Nutrient Regimes within Ecosystem Classifications for Northwestern Ontario
Soil Nutrient Regimes (SNRs) are often incorporated in ecosystem classifications. Evaluation of actual nutrient levels associated with these SNRs and development of complimentary Soil Chemistry Regimes (SCRs) could broaden their utility. Using data from 618 forest stands in northwestern Ontario, we developed five-category SCRs using K-means clustering, and examined relationships among individual nutrients, SCRs, and the SNRs of the Canadian National Vegetation Classification Associations and the Ontario Ecological Land Classification Ecosites. F, A and B horizon samples were analyzed for organic C (OrgC), total N (TotN), C:N ratio (C:N), cation exchange capacity (CEC), exchangeable bases, base saturation (BaSat) and pH. CEC, pH and BaSat showed good correspondence across horizons, and together with C:N accounted for much of the variation in chemical properties. There was broad agreement between Association and Ecosite SNRs and B horizon (BHorz) and All horizon (AllHorz) SCRs. C:N decreased while pH and cation metrics increased with increasing SNR and SCR richness. User’s accuracies (SNRs vs. SCRs) for the classifications ranged from 31-39% but increased to 80-86% for SNR values within +/- one SCR class. Classification trees identified pH class, soil texture and overstory composition as the principal field-measured factors related to BHorzSCRs.
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自引率
9.10%
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109
审稿时长
3 months
期刊介绍: Published since 1971, the Canadian Journal of Forest Research is a monthly journal that features articles, reviews, notes and concept papers on a broad spectrum of forest sciences, including biometrics, conservation, disturbances, ecology, economics, entomology, genetics, hydrology, management, nutrient cycling, pathology, physiology, remote sensing, silviculture, social sciences, soils, stand dynamics, and wood science, all in relation to the understanding or management of ecosystem services. It also publishes special issues dedicated to a topic of current interest.
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