Spatial pattern of soil organic carbon of the main forest soils and its influencing factors in Guangxi, China
Aims Our objectives were to study the spatial distribution of soil organic carbon (SOC) density and its influencing factors in the main forest ecosystems in Guangxi.Methods A total of 345 sample plots were established in Guangxi,and the size of each plot was 50 m × 20 m.Based on the forest resource inventory data and field investigation,the SOC storage of the main forests in Guangxi was estimated.Geostatistics was applied to analyze the spatial pattern of SOC density and the main influencing factors on SOC density were also explored by principal component analysis and stepwise regression.Importantfindings The total SOC storage in the main forests in Guangxi was 1 686.88 Tg,and the mean SOC density was 124.70 Mg·hm-2,which is lower than that of China.The best fitted semivariogram model of SOC density was exponential model,and the spatial autocorrelation was medium.The contour map based on Kriging indicated that northeastern Guangxi had high SOC density and northwestern Guangxi had low SOC density,which corresponded to high SOC density in non-karst region and low SOC density in karst region.The SOC density followed the sequence of bamboo forest > deciduous broadleaf forest > warm coniferous forest > mixed evergreen and deciduous broadleaf forest > evergreen broadleaf forest,and yellow soil > red soil > lateritic red soil > limestone soil.The dominant environment factors affecting SOC density included soil depth,longitude,latitude,and altitude.Soil depth was the most influential factor,which was mainly attributed to the karst landscape.