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Pedogenic and Anthropogenic Influence on Calcium and Magnesium Behaviors in Stagnic Anthrosols

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The formation of Stagnic Anthrosols is closely related to rice planting and parent materials. Six representative pedons,two from each of three Stagnic Anthrosol subgroups, Vertic Haplic-, Vertic Gleyic-, and Sulfic Gleyic-Stagnic Anthrosols,from different parent materials and soil formation processes, from Liaoning Province, China, were selected and used along with additional supporting data to assess the potential impact in each soil subgroup combination of both pedogenic and anthropogenic factors on the migration and geochemical characteristics of calcium (Ca) and magnesium (Mg) and their relations to soil particle-size composition. Results revealed that exchangeable Mg was correlated positively with clay and silt content, but negatively with sand content, suggesting that clay and silt could retain more exchangeable Mg than sand. Also, in the six pedons exchangeable Ca/Mg ratios generally decreased with depth, which was most likely due to the preferential retention of Mg below the Ap1 horizon and the effects of bio-cycling in rice-soil systems. The pedons with high pH had smaller exchangeable Ca/Mg ratios than those with low pH. Thus, it was concluded that exchangeable Ca/Mg ratios could be helpful in classification of Stagnic Anthrosols.

anthropogenesiscalciummagnesiumpedogenesisStagnic Anthrosols

JIANG Yong、ZHANG Yu-ge、LIANG Wen-ju、LI Qi

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Institute of Applied Ecology, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shenyang 110016 China

College of Land and Environment, Shenyang Agricultural University, Shenyang 110161 China

中国科学院知识创新工程项目国家高技术研究发展计划(863计划)

KZCX2-413-92004AA246020

2005

土壤圈(英文版)
中国土壤学会,中科院南京土壤研究所和土壤与农业可持续发展国家重点实验室

土壤圈(英文版)

CSCD
影响因子:0.477
ISSN:1002-0160
年,卷(期):2005.15(3)
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