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Chinese Journal of Applied Ecology ›› 2011, Vol. 22 ›› Issue (04): 985-991.

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Distribution characteristics of soil humus fractions stable carbon isotope natural abundance (δ13C) in paddy field under long-term ridge culture.

TANG Xiao-hong1, LUO You-jin2, REN Zhen-jiang2, Lü|Jia-ke2, WEI Chao-fu2   

  1. 1College of Urban and Rural Construction, Dujiangyan Campus, Sichuan Agricultural University, Dujiangyan 611830, Sichuan, China|2College of Resource and Environment, Southwest University, Chongqing 400716, China
  • Online:2011-04-18 Published:2011-04-18

Abstract: A 16-year field experiment was conducted in a ridge culture paddy field in the hilly region of Sichuan Basin, aimed to investigate the distribution characteristics of stable carbon isotope natural abundance (δ13C) in soil humus fractions. The soil organic carbon (SOC) content in the paddy field under different cultivation modes ranked in the order of wide ridge culture > ridge culture > paddy and upland rotation. In soil humus substances (HS), humin (HU) was the main composition, occupying 21%-30% of the total SOC. In the extracted soil carbon, humic acid (HA) dominated, occupying 17%-21% of SOC and 38%-65% of HS. The δ13C value of SOC ranged from -27.9‰ to -25.6‰, and the difference of the δ13C value between 0-5 cm and 20-40 cm soil layers was about 1.9‰. The δ13C value of HA under different cultivation modes was 1‰-2‰ lower than that of SOC, and more approached to the δ13C value of rapeseed and rice residues. As for fulvic acid (FA), its δ13C value was about 2‰ and 4‰ higher than that of SOC and HA, respectively. The δ13C value of HU in plough layer (0-20 cm) and plow layer (20-40 cm) ranged from -23.7‰--24.9‰ and -22.6‰--24.2‰, respectively, reflecting the admixture of young and old HS. The δ13C value in various organic carbon fractions was HU>FA>SOC>rapeseed and rice residues>HA. Long-term rice planting benefited the increase of SOC content, and cultivation mode played an important role in affecting the distribution patterns of soil humus δ13C in plough layer and plow layer.

Key words: ridge culture, soil organic matter, humus substances, stable carbon isotope natural abundance (δ13C), paddy field