Title of article
The effect of rock content on nutrients in a Sierra Nevada forest soil
Author/Authors
D. W. Johnson، نويسنده , , David R. F. Walker، نويسنده , , D. W. Glass، نويسنده , , W. W. Miller، نويسنده , , J. D. Murphy، نويسنده , , C. M. Stein، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2012
Pages
10
From page
84
To page
93
Abstract
The effects of rock content on nutrient concentrations and contents (kg ha− 1) in a skeletal soil derived from andesite were investigated. Rock content to a 60 cm depth ranged from 8 to 69% among 20 quantitative soil pits within a 10 ha area. On average, rocks contained 9% of total soil C, 19% of total soil N, 3% of total ecosystem C, and 12% of total ecosystem N. Percent rock content also appeared to cause increases in organic matter concentrations: rock content was significantly, positively correlated with total C and total N concentrations in the fine earth (> 2 mm) fraction. Soil C was organic; no carbonates were present. Percent rock content was also significantly, positively correlated with fine earth C:N ratio, suggesting that organic matter in rockier soils was in an earlier stage of decomposition at any given depth. Other consistent correlations with rock content included Bray P (positive) and exchangeable Mg2 + (negative). The decrease in fine earth mass with increasing percent rock content offsets the increase in C concentration such that there was no correlation between percent rock content and either fine earth or total soil (fine earth plus rock) C content (kg ha− 1). Percent rock content was significantly negatively correlated with total N, Bray P, inorganic N, exchangeable K+, Ca2 +, and Mg2 + contents, however. The results of this study show that high rock content can affect soil C and nutrient pools not only because of the contributions of the rocks themselves, but also because high rock content appears to cause higher concentrations in the fine earth fraction.
Keywords
soil , Rock content , carbon , Nitrogen , Calcium , Magnesium
Journal title
GEODERMA
Serial Year
2012
Journal title
GEODERMA
Record number
1298398
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