Land-use change affects stoichiometric patterns of soil organic carbon, nitrogen, and phosphorus in the red soil of Southeast China
Purpose Soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) play a vital in plant growth, and their stoichiometric ratios (R CN , R CP , R NP , and R CNP ) are important indicators of the elemental balance in the soil ecosystem. However, the effects of land-use change (from nat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of soils and sediments 2021-07, Vol.21 (7), p.2639-2649 |
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Soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) play a vital in plant growth, and their stoichiometric ratios (R
CN
, R
CP
, R
NP
, and R
CNP
) are important indicators of the elemental balance in the soil ecosystem. However, the effects of land-use change (from natural forest to high-intensity orchards) on dynamics of SOC, TN, TP, and their stoichiometric ratios along the deep soil profile remain poorly understood, especially in the red soil of Southeast China.
Materials and methods
Therefore, in the present study, we selected the high-intensity managed pomelo orchard systems (7-year-old and 20-year-old) of Pinghe County developed from the natural forest and investigated their soil nutrients distribution and stoichiometric ratios at a depth of 0–200 cm.
Results and discussion
We found that conversion of natural forest into highly managed pomelo orchard systems effectively increased the SOC (5.01 to 9.05%), TN (98.80 to 126.79%), and TP (507.50 to 1914.65%) contents in the depth of 0–20 cm. On the contrary, in this same depth, R
CP
and R
NP
consistently decreased with increasing planting years, while no significant differences were found in R
CN
between 7-year-old and 20-year-old pomelo orchards. Nonetheless, planting year affected the SOC, TN, R
CN
, and R
CP
in the deep soil at 0–200 cm, while TP and R
NP
at 0–80-cm soil depth.
Conclusions
These findings strengthen our understanding of soil nutrients and stoichiometry changes as a result of land-use change and could also provide a vital resource for the evaluation of different land uses. |
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ISSN: | 1439-0108 1614-7480 |
DOI: | 10.1007/s11368-021-02953-8 |