Status and influential factors of soil nutrients and acidification in Chinese tea plantations

IF 5.8 2区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Pub Date : 2024-08-28 DOI:10.5194/egusphere-2024-2498
Dan Wang, Fei Li, Benjuan Liu, Zhihui Wang, Jianfeng Hou, Rui Cao, Yuqian Zheng, Wanqin Yang
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Abstract. The knowledge of the status and influential factors of soil nutrients including soil organic matter (SOM), nitrogen (N), potassium (K) and phosphorus (P), and acidification is the basis for sustainable management of tea plantations and thus the sustainability of tea industry. However, a study addressing this topic at a national level is lack. Thereby, we assessed the status, spatial variations, and influential factors of soil nutrients and acidification in China’s tea plantations based on 1,843 data pairs collected from 379 published articles. The results showed that only 40.90 % of the observed tea plantations could meet the standards of high-quality tea plantations and most tea plantations were facing soil acidification, and nutrient deficiencies and imbalance. Furthermore, the status of soil nutrients and pH varied among cultivation zones due to the impacts of geolocations, climate, and soil types. Specifically, tea plantations in the southern zone showed the lowest concentrations of soil available N and K and total K but the highest stoichiometric ratios of soil nutrients (P<0.05). The status of soil nutrients and pH was also significantly shaped by management practices (e.g., rotational life cycle and fertilization strategies). Applying organic fertilizer, extending rotational life cycle duration of cultivation, planting shading trees were recommended to improve the soil nutrient availability and balance and to mitigate soil acidification. Specifically, applying K fertilizer to tea plantations in the southern zone and/or at high altitudes was recommended.
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中国茶园土壤养分与酸化现状及影响因素
摘要了解包括土壤有机质(SOM)、氮(N)、钾(K)和磷(P)在内的土壤养分的状况和影响因素以及酸化是茶园可持续管理的基础,因此也是茶产业可持续发展的基础。然而,在国家层面对这一问题的研究还很缺乏。因此,我们根据从 379 篇已发表文章中收集的 1843 对数据,评估了中国茶园土壤养分和酸化的现状、空间变化和影响因素。结果表明,只有40.90%的茶园达到了优质茶园的标准,大部分茶园面临土壤酸化、养分缺乏和失衡的问题。此外,受地理位置、气候和土壤类型的影响,不同种植区的土壤养分和酸碱度状况也不尽相同。具体而言,南部茶园的土壤可利用氮、钾和总钾浓度最低,但土壤养分的化学计量比最高(P<0.05)。管理方法(如轮作周期和施肥策略)也对土壤养分和 pH 值状况有显著影响。建议施用有机肥、延长轮作周期、种植遮荫树,以改善土壤养分供应和平衡,缓解土壤酸化。具体而言,建议在南部地区和/或高海拔地区的茶园施用钾肥。
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Soil
Soil Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Soil Science
CiteScore
10.80
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2.90%
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44
审稿时长
30 weeks
期刊介绍: SOIL is an international scientific journal dedicated to the publication and discussion of high-quality research in the field of soil system sciences. SOIL is at the interface between the atmosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere. SOIL publishes scientific research that contributes to understanding the soil system and its interaction with humans and the entire Earth system. The scope of the journal includes all topics that fall within the study of soil science as a discipline, with an emphasis on studies that integrate soil science with other sciences (hydrology, agronomy, socio-economics, health sciences, atmospheric sciences, etc.).
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