Comparison of soil physico-chemical properties under different land-use and cover types in northeastern China's Horqin Sandy Land

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YuQiang Li [1 ]
JianPeng Zhang [1 ]
XueYong Zhao [1 ]
TongHui Zhang [1 ]
YuLin Li [1 ]
XinPing Liu [1 ]
YinPing Chen [2 ]
机构
[1] Northwest Institute of Eco-Environment and Resources, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] School of Environmental and Municipal Engineering, Lanzhou Jiaotong University
基金
中国国家自然科学基金;
关键词
land use; land cover; soil properties; desertification; Horqin Sandy Land;
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S153 [土壤化学、土壤物理化学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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The Horqin Sandy Land of northeastern China was originally a grassland with plenty of water and lush vegetation dominated by palatable grass species along with sparsely scattered woody species. However, it has experienced severe desertification in recent decades due to its fragile ecology together with inappropriate human activities. Currently, the landscape of the Horqin Sandy Land is dominated by irrigated croplands and sand dunes with different degrees of vegetation cover, as the region has become the most important part of the semiarid agro-pastoral ecotone of northern China. In this study, we compared soil physical and chemical properties under different land-use and cover types(irrigated cropland, rainfed cropland, sandy grassland, fixed dunes, and mobile dunes). We found that soil particle size distribution; organic C, total N, and total mineral element, microelement, and available microelement and nutrient contents; p H; CEC; and bulk density differed significantly among the land-use and cover types. In general, soil quality was highest in the cropland, intermediate in the sandy grassland, and lowest in the dunes. The most important soil quality attribute, soil organic carbon(SOC) storage, decreased in the following order: irrigated cropland(5,699 g/m2) > sandy grassland(3,390 g/m2) > rainfed cropland(2,411 g/m2) > fixed dunes(821 g/m2) > mobile dunes(463 g/m2). SOC was significantly positively correlated with a large proportion of the other soil physico-chemical parameters. Our results suggest that the key issue in restoration of the degraded soils will be to increase SOC storage, which would also create a high potential for sequestering soil C in desertified areas of the Horqin Sandy Land.
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