Title of article :
Soil phosphorus forms and their variations in depressional and riparian freshwater wetlands (Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China)
Author/Authors :
Guoping Wang، نويسنده , , Jingshuang Liu، نويسنده , , Jinda Wang، نويسنده , , Junbao Yu، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
Little information exists on phosphorus (P) forms in Histosols or Spodosols, particularly wetlands situations. The objectives of this study were to: investigate concentrations and proportions of P forms in depressional (with Histosols) and riparian (with Spodosols) wetlands, correlate the content of P forms with basic soil chemical properties, and establish general differences in P forms influenced by land-use changes. Soil samples from selected five depressional and riparian wetlands (Sanjiang Plain, Northeast China) were obtained in winter, and soil P forms were determined by a modified Hedley fraction method. Results show that the total P (Pt) concentrations ranged from 240 to 1953 mg/kg and were enriched in the topsoil (A horizon) in most of the profiles. The depressional wetland topsoil contained more Pt (968–1953 mg/kg) than riparian wetland (482–755 mg/kg). Total organic P (Po) and Residual-P were the predominant forms and account for 61–84% of Pt in the depressional wetlands. Moreover, mean proportion of total Po ranged from 47% to 58% for depressional wetlands, and 15% to 45% for riparian wetlands. NaOH extractable Po was the predominant form of total extracted Po, which suggests that a relatively high proportion of Po (mean 38–73%) is in stable forms. The Pearson correlation matrix indicated that Resin-P did not show any significant correlations with soil geochemical properties; the majority of inorganic P (NaHCO3–Pi, NaOH–Pi, and Conc.HCl–Pi) were significantly positive correlated with Al and Fe; all forms of organic P (NaHCO3–Po + NaOH–Po + Conc.HCl–Po) and Residual-P were significantly positive correlated with the content of organic matter (Corg, Nt). The ratio of Corg to Po (C / Po) was used to estimate the mineralization potential of Po in the soils under investigation. The C / Po ratios of those degraded wetland soils ranged from 46 to 137, which means mineralization of Po could readily occur. The Pi in topsoil of cultivated fields (non-wetland: 678 mg/kg) was higher than in depressional (373 mg/kg) and riparian wetlands (284 mg/kg), but the Residual-P, Po, and Pt were lower. The reasons for these indicated that cultivated activities have decreased Po and Pt content in the topsoil.
Keywords :
phosphorus forms , soil , Influence of land-use , Sanjiang Plain , Depressional and riparian wetlands