Aggregation of a degraded lowland soil during restoration with different cropping and drainage regimes

Bandi Hermawan, Arthur A. Bomke
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Rate of change of surface soil aggregation under different cropping and subsurface drainage regimes was studied on a badly degraded lowland soil in the Lower Fraser Valley, British Columbia, Canada. The soil was the silty clay loam Humic Luvic Gleysol. Two cropping practices — continued spring-sown barley underseeded with clover for winter cover cropping and a 3 year grass ley — were established in a subsurface drained site and a poorly drained (no subsurface drainage) site. Grass ley consistently improved surface aggregate stability of drained and undrained soils when compared to cash-winter cover cropping integration. Improved aggregate stability with grass was significantly correlated with increasing soil organic carbon content. Aggregate stability and its correlation with organic carbon varied with time of sampling, being lower in the early spring and higher in the fall. Seasonal variation in aggregate stability was attributed to soil water content at sampling.

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在不同种植和排水制度的恢复过程中退化的低地土壤的聚集
以加拿大不列颠哥伦比亚省弗雷泽河谷下游严重退化的低地土壤为研究对象,研究了不同种植方式和地下排水制度下表层土壤团聚体的变化率。土壤是粉质粘土壤土腐殖质Luvic Gleysol。在一个地下排水场地和一个排水不良(无地下排水)场地建立了两种种植方法——继续春播大麦和三叶草冬季覆盖种植,以及3年草田。与冬、现金覆盖作物组合相比,草垄持续改善了排水和不排水土壤的表面团聚体稳定性。施草提高团聚体稳定性与土壤有机碳含量显著相关。团聚体稳定性及其与有机碳的相关性随采样时间的变化而变化,早春较低,秋季较高。团聚体稳定性的季节变化归因于采样时土壤含水量的变化。
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