[1]HAN Jia-qiang,GAO Xiao-fei,LU Bing-jun,et al.Research on the Influence of Measures of Soil and Water Conservation on the Water-stable Macroaggregates in Cinnamon Soil[J].Research of Soil and Water Conservation,2012,19(06):50-53.
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Research of Soil and Water Conservation[ISSN 1005-3409/CN 61-1272/P] Volume:
19
Number of periods:
2012 06
Page number:
50-53
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Public date:
2012-12-20
- Title:
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Research on the Influence of Measures of Soil and Water Conservation on the Water-stable Macroaggregates in Cinnamon Soil
- Author(s):
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HAN Jia-qiang1, GAO Xiao-fei1,2, LU Bing-jun1,3, TAN Xin1, WANG Wei1, NIU Jian-li1
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1. School of Geography, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China;
2. State Key Laboratory of Earth Surface Processes and Resource Ecology, Beijing Normal University, Beijing 100875, China;
3. Beijing Centre for Soil and Water Conservation, Beijing 100038, China
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- Keywords:
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soil aggregates; measures of soil and water conservation; vegetation measures; engineering measures; organic matter
- CLC:
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S152.4
- DOI:
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- Abstract:
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Taking runoff plots with different water conservation measures in Beijing Yanqing County Soil and Water Conservation Demonstration Garden as a case, the research on the influence of water conservation measures on the soil water-stable aggregates was carried out. Results showed that: (1) applying only engineering measures would break the soil water-stable aggregates, especially those with the particle size of 5~8mm, and it also reduced the water stability of soil aggregates, however, soil water-stable aggregates significantly increased, especially those with particle size of 2~5mm and 5~8mm after applying vegetation measures, it also improved the water stability of soil macroaggregates; (2) soil organic matter significantly promoted the formation of soil aggregates. The content of organic matter was obviously associated with both the content of soil water-stable macroaggregate and the water stability of soil macroaggregates. The result can provide a reforence to soil and water conservation study.