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耕作对土壤有机物和土壤团聚体稳定性的影响
作者姓名:A. WILLIAMS  XING Bao-Shan  P. VENEMAN
作者单位:[1]DepartmentofPlant,SoilandInsectSciences,UniversityofMassachusetts,Amherst,MA01003(USA) [2]DepartrnentofPlant,SoilandInsectSciences,UniversityofMassachusetts,Amherst,MA01003(USA)//NortheastInstituteofGeographyandAgro-Ecology,ChineseAcademyofSciences,Harbin150040(China)
基金项目:*1Project supported by the USDA-NRCS National Employee Development Center, USA;the Chinese Academy of Sciences for the Hundred Talents Program, and the Federal Hatch Program, USA (No.MAS00860).
摘    要:Agricultural sustainability relates directly to maintaining or enhancing soil quality. Soil quality studies in Canada during the 1980‘s showed that loss of soil organic matter (SOM) and soil aggregate stability was standard features of non-sustainable land management in agroecosystems. In this study total soil organic carbon (SOC), particulate organic matter (POM), POM-C as a percentage of total SOC, and aggregate stability were determined for three cultivated fields and three adjacent grassland fields to assess the impact of conventional agricultural management on soil quality. POM was investigated using solid-state ^13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to determine any qualitative differences that may be attributed to cultivation. Results show a highly significant loss in total SOC, POM and aggregate stability in the cultivated fields as compared to the grassland fields and a significant loss of POM-C as a percentage of total SOC.Integrated results of the NMR spectra of the POM show a loss in carbohydrate-C and an increase in aromatic-C in the cultivated fields, which translates to a loss of biological lability in the organic matter. Conventional cultivation decreased the quantity and quality of SOM and caused a loss in aggregate stability resulting in an overall decline in soil quality.

关 键 词:土壤有机质  栽培效应  聚集稳定性  原子核磁共振

Effect of cultivation on soil organic matter and aggregate stability
A. WILLIAMS,XING Bao-Shan,P. VENEMAN.Effect of cultivation on soil organic matter and aggregate stability[J].Pedosphere,2005,15(2):255-262.
Authors:A WILLIAMS  XING Bao-Shan and P VENEMAN
Institution:Department of Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 (USA). E-mail: andrew.wzllzams@fl.usda.gov;Department of Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 (USA). E-mail: andrew.wzllzams@fl.usda.gov;Northeast Institute of Geography and Agro-Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Harbin 150040 (China);Department of Plant, Soil and Insect Sciences, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003 (USA). E-mail: andrew.wzllzams@fl.usda.gov
Abstract:Agricultural sustainability relates directly to maintaining or enhancing soil quality. Soil quality studies in Canada during the 1980's showed that loss of soil organic matter (SOM) and soil aggregate stability was standard features of non-sustainable land management in agroecosystems. In this study total soil organic carbon (SOC), particulate organic matter (POM), POM-C as a percentage of total SOC, and aggregate stability were determined for three cultivated fields and three adjacent grassland fields to assess the impact of conventional agricultural management on soil quality. POM was investigated using solid-state 13C nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) to determine any qualitative differences that may be attributed to cultivation. Results show a highly significant loss in total SOC, POM and aggregate stability in the cultivated fields as compared to the grassland fields and a significant loss of POM-C as a percentage of total SOC. Integrated results of the NMR spectra of the POM show a loss in carbohydrate-C and an increase in aromatic-C in the cultivated fields, which translates to a loss of biological lability in the organic matter. Conventional cultivation decreased the quantity and quality of SOM and caused a loss in aggregate stability resulting in an overall decline in soil quality.
Keywords:aggregate stability  cultivation  NMR  particulate organic matter  soil organic matter
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