[Objectives] Within a research area on basin scale, soil nutrient distribution characteristics and main causes were analyzed, to provide a basis for soil nutrient management on basin scale.[Methods] With the Nandu Riv...[Objectives] Within a research area on basin scale, soil nutrient distribution characteristics and main causes were analyzed, to provide a basis for soil nutrient management on basin scale.[Methods] With the Nandu River Basin of Hainan Island as the research area, by means of geostatistics and spatial analysis methods, the distribution available of soil pH, organic matter, alkali-hydrolyzale nitrogen, available phosphorus, available potassium and available trace elements were studied.[Results] The cultivated land in the Nandu River Basin of Hainan Province is overall acidic, with an average pH of 5.2. The soil organic matter content is overall lower, and its spatial differences are also significant. Soil alkali-hydrolyzable nitrogen, exchangeable calcium and exchangeable magnesium content are at a medium level, but the soil lacks available phosphorus and available potassium.[Conclusions] The differences in pH within the research area might be related to parent materials distribution and fertilizer applications. The main reasons for the low soil organic matter content are inadequate and uneven input of organic fertilizer and high-temperate rainy climate. The lack of soil phosphorus and potassium is mainly caused by unreasonable fertilizer application and climatic and terrain factors.展开更多
基金Supported by Fund for Basal Scientific Research of Chinese Academy of Tropical Agricultural Sciences (1630032017042).
文摘[Objectives] Within a research area on basin scale, soil nutrient distribution characteristics and main causes were analyzed, to provide a basis for soil nutrient management on basin scale.[Methods] With the Nandu River Basin of Hainan Island as the research area, by means of geostatistics and spatial analysis methods, the distribution available of soil pH, organic matter, alkali-hydrolyzale nitrogen, available phosphorus, available potassium and available trace elements were studied.[Results] The cultivated land in the Nandu River Basin of Hainan Province is overall acidic, with an average pH of 5.2. The soil organic matter content is overall lower, and its spatial differences are also significant. Soil alkali-hydrolyzable nitrogen, exchangeable calcium and exchangeable magnesium content are at a medium level, but the soil lacks available phosphorus and available potassium.[Conclusions] The differences in pH within the research area might be related to parent materials distribution and fertilizer applications. The main reasons for the low soil organic matter content are inadequate and uneven input of organic fertilizer and high-temperate rainy climate. The lack of soil phosphorus and potassium is mainly caused by unreasonable fertilizer application and climatic and terrain factors.