Properties of Soils under Different Land Uses in Chittagong Region, Bangladesh

Akhtaruzzaman, K. Osman, S. Haque
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Abstract In this study, we investigated the effects of three land uses on soil properties in two soil layers; surface soil (0∼15 cm) and subsoil (15∼30 cm). Soil samples were collected from planted forest, barren lands and cultivated lands from different areas in Chittagong Cox’s Bazar and analyzed for some physical and chemical properties. Results showed that soil textural class varied from sandy clay loam in planted forest and barren land site to sandy loam in cultivated soils. Maximum water holding capacity was higher in forest followed by barren land and the lowest in cultivated lands. At both soil depths, soils of cultivated land showed the highest values of bulk density (1.42 to 1.50 g cm -3 ), followed by barren lands (1.37 to 1.46 g cm -3 ) and the least (1.32 to 1.45 g cm -3 ) in forest soils. Total porosity decreased with depth ranging from 40.24% to 41.53% in subsoils and from 42.04 to 43.23% in surface soil of cultivated and of planted forest sites respectively. The result further revealed that organic carbon (OC) and total nitrogen (TN) contents were higher in the planted forest soil than in other two land uses. The soils of all land uses under study are acidic in nature and the lowest pH was found in both surface and subsoils of barren land. Cultivated soil contained the highest amount of available P, Ca, Mg and K in both surface soil and subsoils. In contrast, barren site had the lowest contents of available P, Ca, Mg and K in both layers. The soil organic carbon (SOC) and total N storage were higher in planted forest than in barren and cultivated land uses.Key Words: land use types, soil physical properties, soil chemical properties, soil carbon storage, total nitrogen storage
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研究了三种土地利用方式对两层土壤性质的影响;表层土壤(0 ~ 15 cm)和底土(15 ~ 30 cm)。从吉大港考克斯巴扎尔不同地区的人工林、荒地和耕地中采集土壤样本,分析土壤的一些物理和化学性质。结果表明,土壤质地从人工林和荒地的砂质粘土壤土到耕地的砂质壤土各不相同。最大持水量以森林最高,其次为荒地,耕地最低。在两个土层深度上,耕地土壤容重最高(1.42 ~ 1.50 g cm -3),荒地次之(1.37 ~ 1.46 g cm -3),森林土壤容重最低(1.32 ~ 1.45 g cm -3)。土壤总孔隙度随深度的减小而减小,耕作林地和人工林地底土总孔隙度随深度的减小而减小,分别为40.24% ~ 41.53%和42.04 ~ 43.23%。结果进一步表明,人工林土壤有机碳(OC)和全氮(TN)含量高于其他两种土地利用方式。研究中所有土地利用类型的土壤均为酸性土壤,土壤表层和底土pH值均最低。耕地土壤表层和底土速效磷、钙、镁、钾含量最高。两层有效磷、钙、镁、钾含量均以秃地最低。人工林土壤有机碳(SOC)和全氮储量均高于荒地和耕地。关键词:土地利用类型,土壤物理性质,土壤化学性质,土壤碳储量,全氮储量
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