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Effect of Tillage System on Distribution of Aggregates and Organic Carbon in a Hydragric Anthrosol 被引量:17
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作者 GAO Ming LUO You-Jin WANG Zi-Fang TANG Xiao-Hong WEI Chao-Fu 《Pedosphere》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2008年第5期574-581,共8页
The effect of different tillage systems on the size distribution of aggregates and organic carbon distribution and storage in different size aggregates in a Hydragric Anthrosol were studied in a long-term experiment i... The effect of different tillage systems on the size distribution of aggregates and organic carbon distribution and storage in different size aggregates in a Hydragric Anthrosol were studied in a long-term experiment in Chongqing,China. The experiment included three tillage treatments:conventional tillage with rotation of rice and winter fallow(CT-r) system,no-till and ridge culture with rotation of rice and rape(RT-rr) system,and conventional tillage with rotation of rice and rape(CT-rr) system. The results showed that the aggregates 0.02-0.25 mm in diameter accounted for the largest portion in each soil layer under all treatments. Compared with the CT-r system,in the 0-10 cm layer,the amount of aggregates > 0.02 mm was larger under the RT-rr system,but smaller under the CT-rr system. In the 0-20 cm layer,the organic carbon content of all fractions of aggregates was the highest under the RT-rr system and lowest under the CT-rr system. The total organic carbon content showed a positive linear relationship with the amount of aggregates with diameter ranging from 0.25 to 2 mm. The storage of organic carbon in all fractions of aggregates under the RT-rr system was higher than that under the CT-r system in the 0-20 cm layer,but in the 0-60 cm soil layer,there was no distinct difference. Under the CT-rr system,the storage of organic carbon in all fractions of aggregates was lower than that under the CT-r system;most of the newly lost organic carbon was from the aggregates 0.002-0.02 and 0.02-0.25 mm in diameter. 展开更多
关键词 AGGREGATES hydragric Anthrosol organic carbon tillage system
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Diversity of Anthrosols in China 被引量:11
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作者 GONGZITONG ZHANGGANLIN 《Pedosphere》 SCIE CAS CSCD 1999年第3期193-204,共12页
Human activities make strong effects on soil formation. Anthropogenic soils are much more intensive and extensive in China for their history of agricultural production can be dated back to more than 7 000 years ago.Ow... Human activities make strong effects on soil formation. Anthropogenic soils are much more intensive and extensive in China for their history of agricultural production can be dated back to more than 7 000 years ago.Owing to different physical conditions and land uses, the aothropogenic soil-forming processes are various.Anthrosols are proposed, and the corresponding soil order is set up in Chinese Soil Taxonomy (CST). Mainly based on 6 Anthropogenic diagnostic horizons, which are anthraquic epipedon, hydragric horizon, irragric epipedon, cumulic epipedon, fimic epipedon and agric horizon, the Anthrosols Order is subdivided into 2 soil suborders and 4 soil groups. Meanwhile the classification of Anthrosols in CST has been basically accepted as the classification of Anthrosols in World Reference Base for Soil Resources (WRB). 展开更多
关键词 Anthrosols cumulic process hydragric process irragric process
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