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铵、钾同时存在时, 土壤对铵的优先吸附
作者姓名:ZHANG Ming-Kui  HE Zhen-Li  CHEN Guo-Chao  HUANG Chang-Yong  M. J. WILSON
作者单位:Department of Land Use and Applied Chemistry, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou 31O029 (China);Department of Land Use and Applied Chemistry, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou 31O029 (China);Department of Land Use and Applied Chemistry, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou 31O029 (China);Department of Land Use and Applied Chemistry, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou 31O029 (China);Soils and Soil Microbiology Division, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, AB9 2QJ (UK)
基金项目:*1Project supported by the European Economic Community.
摘    要:The water stability of aggregates in various size classes separated from 18 samples of red soils under different managements, and the mechanisms responsible for the formation of water-stable soil aggregates were studied. The results showed that the water stability of soil aggregates declined with increasing size, especially for the low organic matter soils. Organic matter plays a key role in the formation of water-stable soil aggregates. The larger the soil aggregate size, the greater the impact of organic matter on the water stability of soil aggregates. Removal of organic matter markedly disintegrated the large water-stable aggregates (> 2.0 mm) and increased the small ones (< 0.25-0.5mm) to some extent, whereas removal of free iron(aluminium) oxides considerably destroyed aggregates of all sizes, especially the < 0.25-0.5 mm classes. The contents of organic matter in water-stable aggregates increased with aggregate sizes. It is concluded from this study that small water-stable aggregates (< 0.25-0.5 mm) were chiefly cemented by Fe and Al oxides whilst the large ones (> 2.0 mm) were mainly glued up by organic matter. Both free oxides and organic matter contribute to the formation and water stability of aggregates in red soils.

关 键 词:红壤  有机物质  团聚体形成  粒级  水稳定性  土壤结构

Formation and water stability of aggregates in red soils as affected by organic matter
ZHANG Ming-Kui,HE Zhen-Li,CHEN Guo-Chao,HUANG Chang-Yong,M. J. WILSON.Formation and water stability of aggregates in red soils as affected by organic matter[J].Pedosphere,1996,6(1):39-45.
Authors:ZHANG Ming-Kui  HE Zhen-Li  CHEN Guo-Chao  HUANG Chang-Yong and M J WILSON
Institution:Department of Land Use and Applied Chemistry, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou 31O029 (China);Department of Land Use and Applied Chemistry, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou 31O029 (China);Department of Land Use and Applied Chemistry, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou 31O029 (China);Department of Land Use and Applied Chemistry, Zhejiang Agricultural University, Hangzhou 31O029 (China);Soils and Soil Microbiology Division, Macaulay Land Use Research Institute, Aberdeen, AB9 2QJ (UK)
Abstract:The water stability of aggregates in various size classes separated from 18 samples of red soils under different managements, and the mechanisms responsible for the formation of water-stable soil aggregates were studied. The results showed that the water stability of soil aggregates declined with increasing size, especially for the low organic matter soils. Organic matter plays a key role in the formation of water-stable soil aggregates. The larger the soil aggregate size, the greater the impact of organic matter on the water stability of soil aggregates. Removal of organic matter markedly disintegrated the large water-stable aggregates (> 2.0 mm) and increased the small ones (< 0.25-0.5mm) to some extent, whereas removal of free iron(aluminium) oxides considerably destroyed aggregates of all sizes, especially the < 0.25-0.5 mm classes. The contents of organic matter in water-stable aggregates increased with aggregate sizes. It is concluded from this study that small water-stable aggregates (< 0.25-0.5 mm) were chiefly cemented by Fe and Al oxides whilst the large ones (> 2.0 mm) were mainly glued up by organic matter. Both free oxides and organic matter contribute to the formation and water stability of aggregates in red soils.
Keywords:aggregate  free oxides  organic matter  red soil  water stability
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