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土壤理化性质异质性研究及其影响
作者姓名:E. JASINSKA  H. WETZEL  T. BAUMGARTL  R. HORN
作者单位:[1]Institute for Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel (Germany) [2]Earth Sciences/Centre for Mined Land Rehabilitation, The University of Queensland/Brisbane, Brisbane (Australia)
基金项目:Project supported by the fund of the DFG (Deutsche Forschung Gemeinschaft) as part of the DFG priority program 1090: ‘Soils as source and sink for C02-mechanisms and regulation of organic matter stabilization in soils' (No. DFG SPP 1090).ACKN0WLEDGMENT We thank Prof. Dr. Ellen Kandeler and her group from the University of Hohenheim for the microbial analyses and discussion of the results.
摘    要:Structured soils are characterized by the presence of inter- and intra-aggregate pore systems and aggregates, which show varying chemical, physical, and biological properties depending on the aggregate type and land use system. How far these aspects also affect the ion exchange processes and to what extent the interaction between the carbon distribution and kind of organic substances affect the internal soil strength as well as hydraulic properties like wettability are still under discussion. Thus, the objective of this research was to clarify the effect of soil aggregation on physical and chemical properties of structured soils at two scales: homogenized material and single aggregates. Data obtained by sequentially peeling off soil aggregates layers revealed gradients in the chemical composition from the aggregate surface to the aggregate core. In aggregates from long term untreated forest soils we found lower amounts of carbon in the external layer, while in arable soils the differentiation was not pronounced. However, soil aggregates originating from these sites exhibited a higher concentration of microbial activity in the outer aggregate layer and declined towards the interior. Furthermore, soil depth and the vegetation type affected the wettability. Aggregate strength depended on water suction and differences in tillage treatments.

关 键 词:土壤  异质  化学特性  物理特性  可湿性
收稿时间:2005-12-12
修稿时间:2006-03-09

Heterogeneity of physico-chemical properties in structured soils and its consequences
E. JASINSKA,H. WETZEL,T. BAUMGARTL,R. HORN.Heterogeneity of physico-chemical properties in structured soils and its consequences[J].Pedosphere,2006,16(3):284-296.
Authors:E JASINSKA  H WETZEL  T BAUMGARTL and R HORN
Institution:Institute for Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, Christian-Albrechts University, Kiel,Germany.
Abstract:Structured soils are characterized by the presence of inter- and intra-aggregate pore systems and aggregates, which show varying chemical, physical, and biological properties depending on the aggregate type and land use system. How far these aspects also affect the ion exchange processes and to what extent the interaction between the carbon distribution and kind of organic substances affect the internal soil strength as well as hydraulic properties like wettability are still under discussion. Thus, the objective of this research was to clarify the effect of soil aggregation on physical and chemical properties of structured soils at two scales: homogenized material and single aggregates. Data obtained by sequentially peeling off soil aggregates layers revealed gradients in the chemical composition from the aggregate surface to the aggregate core. In aggregates from long term untreated forest soils we found lower amounts of carbon in the external layer, while in arable soils the differentiation was not pronounced. However, soil aggregates originating from these sites exhibited a higher concentration of microbial activity in the outer aggregate layer and declined towards the interior. Furthermore, soil depth and the vegetation type affected the wettability. Aggregate strength depended on water suction and differences in tillage treatments.
Keywords:aggregate peeling  aggregation  chemical disequilibrium  microbial activity  water repellency
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