土壤孔隙结构对有机和无机施肥的响应

IF 2 4区 农林科学 Q2 AGRONOMY International Agrophysics Pub Date : 2021-09-02 DOI:10.31545/intagr/140885
Renjie Ruan, Zhongbin Zhang, Renfeng Tu, Yuekai Wang, P. Xiong, Wei Li, Huan Chen
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总体稳定。与对照相比,无机施肥处理的大孔连通性、透气性和渗透阻力较低,可能是由于无机肥料中大量分散的离子降低了团聚体的稳定性。透气性与大孔连通性呈正相关,持水量和渗透阻力与大孔特征无关。研究结果表明,长期有机施肥可以改善土壤大孔隙度,而长期无机施肥对土壤大孔隙连通性有不利影响。土壤孔隙特征决定了溶质运输、空气和水的通量,并影响植物的吸水和生长(Naveed et al., 2016;Pires et al., 2017)。因此,主要的研究工作致力于预测不同土壤孔隙结构下的透气性和饱和导水率(Luo et al., 2010;Zhang等人,2019)。土壤孔隙作为团聚体形成的破碎面,其大小和空间位置决定了作物根系生长的微环境条件(Rabot et al., 2018)。研究表明,连续的大孔隙有利于作物根系在压实土壤中的生长,因为大孔隙可以提供低阻力和高浓度氧气的空间(Colombi et al., 2017)。因此,应该通过采用有利的农业管理措施来改善土壤孔隙结构,如大孔隙(Sainju et al., 2003)。据报道,土壤大孔对有机肥处理敏感(Xu et al., 2018)。一般认为,施用有机肥增加了土壤有机质含量,对耕作制度下土壤团聚体和孔隙系统发育有积极作用(Pagliai et al., 2004;Dal Ferro et al., 2013)。施用粪肥导致的生物活性增加导致更多的连续生物孔,这反过来又有助于增加宏观孔隙度和孔隙连通性(Naveed et al., 2014)。张©2021波兰科学院农业物理研究所
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Variable responses of soil pore structure to organic and inorganic fertilization in a Vertisol
aggregate stability. The inorganic fertilization treatment had a lower macropore connectivity, air permeability and higher penetration resistance relative to the control, a probable explanation is the decreased aggregate stability resulting from a large amount of dispersing ions in the inorganic fertilizers. Air permeability was positively correlated with macropore connectivity, while water-holding capacity and penetration resistance had no relationship with macropore characteristics. Our findings demonstrate that long-term organic fertilization can improve the macroporosity of Vertisol, while long-term inorganic fertilization has a detrimental effect on soil macropore connectivity. K e y w o r d s: long-term fertilization, computed tomography, pore characteristics, air permeability, penetration resistance INTRODUCTION Soil pore characteristics determine solute transport, air and water fluxes, and affect plant water uptake and plant growth (Naveed et al., 2016; Pires et al., 2017). Thus, major research efforts have been devoted to predicting air permeability and saturated hydraulic conductivity under different soil pore structures (Luo et al., 2010; Zhang et al., 2019). Soil pores serve as planes of breakage along which aggregates form, and their sizes and spatial positions determine the micro-environmental conditions for crop root growth (Rabot et al., 2018). It has been shown that continuous macropores are beneficial for crop root growth in compacted soils as the macropores can provide spaces with low resistance and high concentrations of oxygen (Colombi et al., 2017). Therefore, soil pore structures such as macropores should be improved by using favourable agricultural management practices (Sainju et al., 2003). Soil macropores have been reported to be sensitive to organic fertilization treatment (Xu et al., 2018). It is generally believed that the addition of organic fertilizer increases the soil organic matter content and has a positive effect on soil aggregation and pore system development in a tilled cropping system (Pagliai et al., 2004; Dal Ferro et al., 2013). The increased biological activity resulting from manure application to the soil leads to more continuous biopores, which in turn contributes to increased macroporosity and pore connectivity (Naveed et al., 2014). Zhang © 2021 Institute of Agrophysics, Polish Academy of Sciences
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International Agrophysics
International Agrophysics 农林科学-农艺学
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期刊介绍: The journal is focused on the soil-plant-atmosphere system. The journal publishes original research and review papers on any subject regarding soil, plant and atmosphere and the interface in between. Manuscripts on postharvest processing and quality of crops are also welcomed. Particularly the journal is focused on the following areas: implications of agricultural land use, soil management and climate change on production of biomass and renewable energy, soil structure, cycling of carbon, water, heat and nutrients, biota, greenhouse gases and environment, soil-plant-atmosphere continuum and ways of its regulation to increase efficiency of water, energy and chemicals in agriculture, postharvest management and processing of agricultural and horticultural products in relation to food quality and safety, mathematical modeling of physical processes affecting environment quality, plant production and postharvest processing, advances in sensors and communication devices to measure and collect information about physical conditions in agricultural and natural environments. Papers accepted in the International Agrophysics should reveal substantial novelty and include thoughtful physical, biological and chemical interpretation and accurate description of the methods used. All manuscripts are initially checked on topic suitability and linguistic quality.
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