Characterizing Soil Dissolved Organic Matter in Typical Soils from China Using Fluorescence EEM–PARAFAC and UV–Visible Absorption

被引:7
作者
Xiao-quan Qin
Bo Yao
Liang Jin
Xiang-zhou Zheng
Jie Ma
Marc F. Benedetti
Yongtao Li
Zong-ling Ren
机构
[1] South China Agricultural University,College of Natural Resources and Environment, Joint Institute for Environmental Research and Education
[2] Beijing Academy of Agriculture and Forestry Sciences,Institute of Plant Nutrition and Resources
[3] Fujian Academy of Agricultural Sciences,Institute of Soil and Fertilizer
[4] Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs,Agro
[5] Université de Paris,Environmental Protection Institute
[6] UMR 7154 CNRS,Institut de Physique du Globe de Paris
来源
Aquatic Geochemistry | 2020年 / 26卷
关键词
Dissolved organic matter; Soil type; Land use; EEMs–PARAFAC; Fluorescence component; UV–visible absorbance;
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Dissolved organic matter (DOM) strongly participates in a variety of critical environmental and ecological processes and has a large impact on environmental quality. In this study, ultraviolet–visible absorbance spectroscopy and excitation–emission matrices of fluorescence spectroscopy in combination with parallel factor analysis (EEMs–PARAFAC) were applied to characterize a total of 92 DOM samples extracted from four typical soil types under three different land-use regimes across China. DOC concentrations ranged from 6.52 ± 1.09 to 25.62 ± 4.83 mg L−1 and were generally higher in red soil from Guangdong and Guangxi, especially in paddy soil. Three fluorescence components were identified in soil DOM by EEMs–PARAFAC, including high molecular weight UVA humic-like substances (C1), low molecular weight autochthonous humic-like substances (C2), and protein-like substances (C3). DOM from black soil in Heilongjiang, purple soil from Sichuan, and red soil from Zhejiang had more humic-like substances, whereas DOM from yellow soil in Guizhou and red soil from Guangdong and Guangxi had lower degree of aromaticity and higher proportion of microbial-derived protein-like components (C3). Moreover, DOM from paddy soil tended to be more of protein-like components (C3) than that from other land uses and DOM from dryland soil generally had more autochthonous humic-like substances (C2). Our results demonstrated that soil DOM characteristics both varied significantly by soil type and land use, and EEMs–PARAFAC could be a useful approach to characterize the components and sources of heterogeneous DOM in soils.
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