Research articles
ScienceAsia 47 (2021):ID 228-234 |doi:
10.2306/scienceasia1513-1874.2021.036
Soil aggregate stability under different land-use types
in North China Plain
Lixia Zhua,b, Lili Lia,b,*, Tianxue Liuc
ABSTRACT: Soil aggregate stability is a vital indicator for evaluating soil quality. Land-use types may affect size
distribution and stability of soil aggregates via changing soil organic carbon content. This study was conducted to
evaluate effects of long-term different land-use types on soil aggregates. Three land-use types (forestland, grassland,
and cropland) were selected in Zhoukou City (Central China). Soil aggregates were assessed by both wet and dry
sieving methods. Significant difference of mean weight diameter (MWD) was observed under different land-use types
and sieving methods. In 0?20 cm layer, MWD ranged from 0.32 to 1.45 mm under wet sieving method, while it ranged
from 3.43 to 6.32 mm under dry sieving method; in 20?40 cm layer, the MWD ranged from 0.66 to 1.15 mm and
from 2.74 to 6.48 mm under wet and dry sieving methods, respectively. The MWD for the wet sieving method was
lower than that under dry sieving method, which might indicate that the soil tended to suffer from erodibility. MWD
under both sieving methods was the highest in forestland, suggesting that the forestland soil was more resistant to soil
erosion. The positive correlation between MWD and soil organic carbon was significant under wet sieving method.
These results showed that land-use types had significant effects on soil aggregates, and soil organic carbon was related
to stability of soil aggregates. These results would help to provide guidance for alleviating soil erosion and promoting
soil quality under different land-use types.
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College of Life Science and Agronomy, Zhoukou Normal University, Zhoukou 466001 China |
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Key Laboratory of Plant Genetics and Molecular Breeding, Zhoukou Normal University, Zhoukou
466001 China |
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National Key Laboratory of Wheat and Maize Crop Science, Agricultural College of Henan
AgriculturalUniversity, Zhengzhou 450002 China |
* Corresponding author, E-mail: 19961011@zknu.edu.cn
Received 9 Oct 2020, Accepted 18 Feb 2021
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