Changes in Organic Carbon Index of Grey Desert Soil in Northwest China After Long-Term Fertilization

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XU Yong-mei [1 ,2 ,3 ]
LIU Hua [2 ,3 ]
WANG Xi-he [2 ,3 ]
XU Ming-gang [1 ]
ZHANG Wen-ju [1 ]
JIANG Gui-ying [1 ]
机构
[1] Institute of Agricultural Resources and Regional Planning, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences
[2] Key Laboratory of Oasis Nutrients and Efficient Utilization of Water and Soil Resources
[3] Research Institute of Soil & Fertilizer and Agricultural Water Conservation, Xinjiang Academy of Agricultural Sciences
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
carbon input; Haplic Calcisol; long-term fertilization; Quotient of soil microbial biomass carbon; soil organic carbon index;
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S147.2 [施肥];
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Soil organic carbon(SOC), soil microbial biomass carbon(SMBC) and SMBC quotient(SMBC/SOC, qSMBC) are key indexes of soil biological fertility because of the relationship to soil nutrition supply capacity. Yet it remains unknown how these three indexes change, which limits our understanding about how soil respond to different fertilization practices. Based on a 22-yr(1990-2011) long-term fertilization experiment in northwest China, we investigated the dynamics of SMBC and qSMBC during the growing period of winter wheat, the relationships between the SMBC, qSMBC, soil organic carbon(SOC) concentrations, the carbon input and grain yield of wheat as well. Fertilization treatments were 1) nonfertilization(control); 2) chemical nitrogen plus phosphate plus potassium(NPK); 3) NPK plus animal manure(NPKM); 4) double NPKM(hNPKM) and 5) NPK plus straw(NPKS). Results showed that the SMBC and qSMBC were significantly different among returning, jointing, flowering and harvest stages of wheat under long-term fertilization. And the largest values were observed in the flowering stage. Values for SMBC and qSMBC ranged from 37.5 to 106.0 mg kg-1 and 0.41 to 0.61%, respectively. The mean value rank of SMBC during the whole growing period of wheat was hNPKM>NPKM>NPKS>CK>NPK. But there were no statistically significant differences between hNPKM and NPKM, or between CK and NPK. The order for qSMBC was NPKS>NPKM>CK>hNPKM>NPK. These results indicated that NPKS significantly increased the ratio of SMBC to SOC, i.e., qSMBC, compared with NPK fertilizer or other two NPKM fertilizations. Significant linear relationships were observed between the annual carbon input and SOC(P<0.01) or SMBC(P<0.05), and between the relative grain yield of wheat and the SOC content as well(P<0.05). But the qSMBC was not correlated with the annual carbon input. It is thus obvious that the combination of manure, straw with mineral fertilizer may be benefit to increase SOC and improve soil quality than using only mineral fertilizer.
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页数:8
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