自然与养育:在明尼苏达州的一项农场调查中,量化管理、地区和山坡位置对土壤健康指标的影响

IF 2.4 3区 农林科学 Q2 SOIL SCIENCE Soil Science Society of America Journal Pub Date : 2024-08-18 DOI:10.1002/saj2.20739
Hava K. Blair, Jessica L. Gutknecht, Nicolas Adam Jelinski, Ann Marcelle Lewandowski, Beth A. Fisher, Anna M. Cates
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实施有效的土壤健康评估所面临的一个主要挑战是如何将管理的影响与由固有土壤特性驱动的潜在土壤变异性区分开来。这一挑战对使用土壤健康指标作为监测和评估工具具有重要影响,因为土壤形成因素限制了指标值的范围和管理引起的变化幅度。在此,我们介绍了对明尼苏达州四个主要土地资源区商业农场的 30 块田地上测量的 15 项土壤健康指标进行全州调查的结果。参与研究的田块在耕作、覆盖作物实施和轮作方面各不相同。在每块田地中,我们从山坡上部和下部位置采集样本,以量化地形的影响。我们在不同地区(13/15 项指标)和不同山坡位置(8/15 项指标)之间持续检测到土壤健康指标的差异。然而,只有湿集料稳定性对不同地区和年份的管理敏感,这凸显了土壤健康物理指标的重要性。鉴于现有文献支持许多土壤健康指标对管理的敏感性,这一结果令人惊讶,但它与在美国中西部上部高有机质土壤中进行的其他研究结果一致。我们的研究结果突出表明,需要具有地区代表性的数据集来指导制定土壤健康指标的解释和基准。当土壤健康指标应用于传统研究范围之外(如商业土壤健康测试)时,这一点尤为重要,因为在这种情况下,必须在没有历史基线数据的情况下进行解释。
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Nature versus nurture: Quantifying the effects of management, region, and hillslope position on soil health indicators in an on‐farm survey in Minnesota
A major challenge to implementing effective soil health assessments is how to distinguish the effects of management from underlying soil variability driven by inherent soil properties. This challenge has important consequences for the use of soil health indicators as tools for monitoring and assessment because soil‐forming factors constrain the range of indicator values and the magnitude of management‐induced changes. Here, we present results from a statewide survey of 15 soil health indicators measured on 30 fields on commercial farms across four major land resource areas in Minnesota. Fields included in the study differed in tillage, cover crop implementation, and crop rotation. Within each field, we collected samples from upper and lower hillslope positions to quantify the effect of topography. We consistently detected differences in soil health indicators between regions (13/15 indicators) and hillslope positions (8/15 indicators). However, only wet aggregate stability was sensitive to management across regions and years, highlighting the importance of physical indicators of soil health. This result was surprising in light of existing literature supporting the sensitivity of many soil health indicators to management, but it is consistent with other studies conducted in high organic matter soils in the Upper US Midwest. Our results highlight the need for regionally representative datasets to guide the development of interpretations and benchmarks for soil health indicators. This is particularly important when soil health indicators are applied outside traditional research contexts (such as in commercial soil health testing), where interpretation must take place without the benefit of historical baseline data.
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Soil Science Society of America Journal
Soil Science Society of America Journal 农林科学-土壤科学
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130
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期刊介绍: SSSA Journal publishes content on soil physics; hydrology; soil chemistry; soil biology; soil biochemistry; soil fertility; plant nutrition; pedology; soil and water conservation and management; forest, range, and wildland soils; soil and plant analysis; soil mineralogy, wetland soils. The audience is researchers, students, soil scientists, hydrologists, pedologist, geologists, agronomists, arborists, ecologists, engineers, certified practitioners, soil microbiologists, and environmentalists. The journal publishes original research, issue papers, reviews, notes, comments and letters to the editor, and book reviews. Invitational papers may be published in the journal if accepted by the editorial board.
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