植物生态学报 ›› 1982, Vol. 6 ›› Issue (2): 120-130.

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北京地区耕地碳酸盐褐土不同农作物氮及灰分元素生物循环的比较研究

黄德华,陈佐忠,张鸿芳   

  • 发布日期:1982-02-10
  • 通讯作者: 黄德华

Comparative Study on the Biocycling of Nitrogen and Mineral Elements of Various Crops Grown on the Calcareous Cinnamon Soil in Beijing Region

Hung Dehun, Chen Zuozhong, Zhang Hungfang   

  • Published:1982-02-10
  • Contact: Ren Jikai

摘要: 京郊耕地碳酸盐褐土小麦、大麦、玉米、高梁、花生五种农作物氮及灰分元素生物循环的研究结果表明:1.不同作物存留、归还、吸收不同元素数量的差别很大。豆科作物花生以对钙、镁吸收量大为其显著特征;禾本科作物吸收较高数量硅、铁、铝、锰、钠。在四种禾本科作物中,高梁吸收较高数量氮、磷,钾、钙、镁、硅,大麦吸收较高数量钠、硫和锰。2.不同作物以根、茬形式对11种元素和灰分向土壤中的归还有三种情况:1)低度归还类型:氮磷钾,归还比例一般低于10%;2)中度归还类型:镁钙硫硅钠和灰分,归还比例介于10—30%;3)高度归还类型:铁铝和锰,归还比例一般为30%。 3.不同农作物生物循环特点对研究农田生态系统元素平衡、耕地土壤肥力变化和形成过程以及施肥、耕作制度改革,都有重要意义。

Abstract: >

The biocycling of nitrogen and mineral elements of wheat, barley, maize, Sorghum and peanut grown on the calcareous cinnamon soil in Beijing was studied. The results are shown as follows:

1. Analysis shows great differences in the amount of different elements in various crops. It is characteristic that peanut, the legume crop, absorbs large amounts of calcium and magnesium, while grass crops absorb higher amounts of silicon, iron, aluminium, manganese and sodium. The sorghum takes higher amounts of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium and silicon, and the barley absorbs higher amounts of sodium, manganese and sulfur.

2. Eleven elements returned to soil by roots and stubbles may be grouped into three types:

( 1 ) Type of low returning includes nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, the ratio of returning is generally lower than 10%.

( 2 ) Type of moderate returning includes magnesium, calcium, sulfur, silicon, sodium and mineral, the ratio of returning is between 10% to 30%.

( 3 ) Type of high returning includes iron, aluminium and manganese, and their ratio of returning is generally higher than 30%.

3. The features of biocycling of different crops has important significance for studying element balances of farm ecosystems, change of fertility in cultivated soils and its forming processes, fertilization and cropping system.