Comparison of structural stability, carbon fractions and chemistry of krasnozem soils from adjacent forest and pasture areas in south-western Victoria

被引:16
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作者
Carter, MR
Skjemstad, JO
MacEwan, RJ
机构
[1] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Crops & Livestock Res Ctr, Charlottetown, PE C1A 4N6, Canada
[2] CSIRO, Glen Osmond, SA 5064, Australia
[3] Univ Ballarat, Sch Sci, Ballarat, Vic 3353, Australia
来源
AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL RESEARCH | 2002年 / 40卷 / 02期
关键词
macroorganic carbon; soil aggregation; charcoal; photo-oxidation; potato rotation; CP/MAS C-13 NMR spectroscopy;
D O I
10.1071/SR00106
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Basalt-derived krasnozems are generally well-structured soils; however, there is a concern that intensive agricultural practices may result in an adverse decline in soil organic carbon, organic matter chemistry, and structural quality over time. A study was conducted on loam to silty clay loam krasnozems (Ferrosols) near Ballarat in south-western Victoria to assess changes in soil C, soil structural stability, and C chemistry, at the 0-10 cm soil depth, under 3 paired sites consisting of adjacent long-term forest (Monterey pine or eucalyptus) v. 30 year cropping [3 year pasture-2 year crops (potato and a root crop or grain)]. Soil structural stability was also characterised in the A and B horizons under long-term eucalyptus and several cropped sites. Organic C levels in the A horizons for all the soils were relatively high, ranging from 46 to 89 g/kg. A lower organic C (30%), associated mainly with loss of the sand-sized (> 53 mum) macro-C fraction, and a decrease in exchangeable Ca and Mg was found in the agricultural soils, compared with forest soils. Physically protected C in the <53 mu m fraction, as indicated by UV photo-oxidation, was similar among soils. Wet sieving indicated a decline of both C and N concentration in water-stable aggregates and the degree of macro-aggregation under agricultural soils, compared with the forest soils. However, soil structural changes under cropping were mainly related to a decline in the >5 mm sized aggregates, with no deleterious increase in the proportion of 0.10 mm aggregates. Solid state C-13 NMR spectroscopy indicated a decrease in O-alkyl and alkyl C under pasture and cropping compared with forest soils, which was in agreement with the decline in the macro-C fraction. Characterisation of C chemistry following UV photo-oxidation showed that charcoal C (dominant presence of aryl C) accounted for 30% of the total soil organic C, while other functional groups (polysaccharides and alkyl C) were probably protected within micro-aggregates. Based on soil organic C and aggregate stability determinations alone, the implications for soil physical quality, soil loss, and diffuse pollution appear minimal.
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页码:283 / 298
页数:16
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