Seasonal variations of soil functions affected by straw incorporation in croplands with different degradation degrees

IF 6.1 1区 农林科学 Q1 SOIL SCIENCE Soil & Tillage Research Pub Date : 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.still.2024.106426
Chengshu Wang , Guanghui Zhang , Shiqi Chen
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The reduction of soil function in croplands is widespread over the world resulting from land degradation induced by intensified agricultural practices. Straw incorporation likely affects soil function in sloping croplands. However, the quantitative influences of incorporated straw on the seasonal dynamics of soil function in croplands with different degradation degrees are still uncertain. The objective of the study is to identify the seasonal variations of different soil functions affected by straw incorporation in different degraded croplands in the black soil region of China. The results of network analysis denoted that soil functions could be fully quantified by eight factors. They were water-stable aggregate, available nitrogen, available phosphorus, humin acid, cation exchange capacity, soil organic matter, invertase and catalase. Significant seasonal variations were observed in soil function factors of different degraded croplands under straw incorporation treatment and its control (p < 0.05). Correspondingly, soil functions exhibited significant seasonal variations in various degraded croplands (p < 0.05). Soil functions were greatly enhanced by incorporated straw. In comparison to the without straw incorporation treatment, soil functions increased by 0.8 %-47.4 % during the growing season. The promotions in soil functions by straw incorporation were closely related to land degradation degree. Compared to cropland of non-degradation, the enhancements of soil functions declined by 6.2 %-58.5 %, 6.5 %-81.7 % and 11.7 %-95.2 % in the light, moderate and strong degradation croplands, respectively. Incorporated straw stimulated crop growth by improving soil functions and the crop yield increased by 12.7 %-18.7 %. Straw incorporation enhances soil functions and crop growth via improved water-stable aggregate, soil organic matter, cation exchange capacity and humin acid of different degraded croplands. The results highlight the significance of straw incorporation in degraded croplands to ameliorate soil functions and crop growth in intensive agricultural regions.
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不同退化程度农田秸秆还田对土壤功能影响的季节变化
由于集约化的农业做法引起的土地退化,耕地土壤功能的下降在世界各地普遍存在。秸秆掺入可能影响坡耕地的土壤功能。然而,秸秆还田对不同退化程度农田土壤功能季节性动态的定量影响尚不确定。本研究旨在了解中国黑土区不同退化农田秸秆还田对不同土壤功能影响的季节变化。网络分析结果表明,8个因子可以完全量化土壤的功能。它们分别是水稳性团聚体、有效氮、有效磷、人殖酸、阳离子交换量、土壤有机质、转化酶和过氧化氢酶。秸秆还田与对照不同退化农田土壤功能因子的季节差异显著(p <; 0.05)。相应的,不同退化农田土壤功能表现出显著的季节变化(p <; 0.05)。秸秆掺入后土壤功能显著增强。生长季土壤功能比不还田处理提高0.8 % ~ 47.4 %。秸秆还田对土壤功能的促进作用与土地退化程度密切相关。与未退化农田相比,轻度、中度和重度退化农田土壤功能增强率分别下降了6.2 % ~ 58.5% %、6.5 % ~ 81.7 %和11.7 % ~ 95.2% %。秸秆通过改善土壤功能促进作物生长,作物产量提高12.7 % ~ 18.7 %。秸秆还田通过改善不同退化农田的水稳性团聚体、土壤有机质、阳离子交换能力和腐殖酸,促进土壤功能和作物生长。研究结果表明,在集约化农业地区,退化农田还田秸秆对改善土壤功能和作物生长具有重要意义。
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Soil & Tillage Research
Soil & Tillage Research 农林科学-土壤科学
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266
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5 months
期刊介绍: Soil & Tillage Research examines the physical, chemical and biological changes in the soil caused by tillage and field traffic. Manuscripts will be considered on aspects of soil science, physics, technology, mechanization and applied engineering for a sustainable balance among productivity, environmental quality and profitability. The following are examples of suitable topics within the scope of the journal of Soil and Tillage Research: The agricultural and biosystems engineering associated with tillage (including no-tillage, reduced-tillage and direct drilling), irrigation and drainage, crops and crop rotations, fertilization, rehabilitation of mine spoils and processes used to modify soils. Soil change effects on establishment and yield of crops, growth of plants and roots, structure and erosion of soil, cycling of carbon and nutrients, greenhouse gas emissions, leaching, runoff and other processes that affect environmental quality. Characterization or modeling of tillage and field traffic responses, soil, climate, or topographic effects, soil deformation processes, tillage tools, traction devices, energy requirements, economics, surface and subsurface water quality effects, tillage effects on weed, pest and disease control, and their interactions.
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