Soil nutrient content of old-field and agricultural ecosystems exposed to chronic gamma irradiation

T.V. Armentano , B.R. Holt , P.J. Bottino
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Soil nutrients (extractable P. and NO3-N, exchangeable Ca, Mg and K), exchangeable Al, pH and organic matter content were measured over the top six inches of the soils of the seven-year old-field portion and the cultivated portion of the Brookhaven gamma field. Although concentrations of all nutrient elements were higher in the agricultural soil, the distributions of Ca, P, Al, pH and organic matter were similar along the radiation gradient in both fields. There was also a regular reduction in phosphorus with decreasing exposure, but distribution of other elements was not clearly related to radiation effects. The distribution of all elements except K was significantly correlated with pH in the agricultural soil. In the old-field only Ca, Mg and Al showed this relationship. The most conspicuous effects of nearly 25 yr of chronic irradiation of the site were a reduction in soil organic matter content and an increase in soil P in both fields.

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长期辐照下老田和农业生态系统土壤养分含量
测量了布鲁克海文γ田7年老田部分和栽培部分土壤表层6英寸的土壤养分(可提取磷和硝态氮、交换性钙、镁和钾)、交换性铝、pH和有机质含量。虽然农业土壤中所有营养元素的浓度都较高,但在辐射梯度上,两地土壤中Ca、P、Al、pH和有机质的分布相似。磷的含量也随着辐照的减少而有规律地减少,但其他元素的分布与辐射效应没有明显的关系。农业土壤中除钾元素外,其余元素的分布与pH呈极显著相关。在老田中,只有Ca、Mg和Al表现出这种关系。在近25年的长期照射下,最显著的影响是土壤有机质含量降低,土壤磷含量增加。
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