Forms and vertical distributions of soil phosphorus in newly formed coastal wetlands in the Yellow River Delta estuary

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第一作者: Qu, Fanzhu

作者: Qu, Fanzhu;Meng, Ling;Xia, Jiangbao;Sun, Jingkuan;Shao, Hongbo;Yu, Junbao;Li, Yunzhao;Shao, Hongbo

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关键词: coastal wetland; phosphorus forms; salt-soil sustainable use; vertical distributions; Yellow River Delta estuary

期刊名称:LAND DEGRADATION & DEVELOPMENT ( 影响因子:4.977; 五年影响因子:5.291 )

ISSN: 1085-3278

年卷期: 2018 年 29 卷 11 期

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收录情况: SCI

摘要: To study the forms and vertical distributions of soil phosphorus (P) in a newly formed coastal wetland in the Yellow River Delta estuary, China, two transects from the Yellow River bank to the bare beach that encompassed a variety of vegetation covers were selected for soil sampling and field monitoring. A modified sequential fractionation method was used to partition the soil P, and the related properties were measured. The soils in this newly formed estuarine coastal wetland, only covered by salt-tolerant plant communities, are strongly alkaline (pH 8.4-9.2) with high soil salinity (mean, 6.23 parts per thousand). The content of total P (Pt) ranged from 548.3 to 728.5 mg kg(-1) in these soils. Dil.HCl-P-i (extracted with 1 M HCl) was the highest P fraction (mean, 58.1-72.8%), whereas NaHCO3-P-i was the lowest fraction (mean, 0.4-1.7%) of all the P forms. Vertical distributions showed a surface accumulation of Resin-P. Resin-P, NaHCO3-P-i, NaOH-P-i, and Conc.HCl-P-i (extracted with 11.3 M HCl) were positively or negatively correlated with some properties. Attributed to the spatial deposition and hydrology, Dil.HCl-P-i presented a poor correlation with Ca. The results also showed some clear differences in the P forms and P availability among vegetation covers. The vegetation cover could modify the soil quality, and Suaeda heteroptera, as the pioneer plant community species, significantly enhanced the freely exchangeable P-i and increased P availability, providing important ideas for salt-soil sustainable use.

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