Abstract
Purpose
Environmental controls of soil organic carbon (SOC), total nitrogen (TN), and total phosphorus (TP) in the subsoil are important for understanding nutrient cycles; however, these are poorly understood in subtropical paddy soils, especially lacking systematic regional soil profile investigations in the subsoil. The study aims to evaluate the role of environmental factors on concentrations and ratios of SOC, TN, and TP in subsoil (20–100 cm) vs. topsoil (0–20 cm).
Methods
We sampled 166 soil cores (1-m depth) from paddy fields across 10 typical counties in 4 provinces of subtropical China. Soil properties of SOC, TN, TP, pH, bulk density, and clay were determined in each soil layer. Spearman correlation analysis and random forest model were performed to correlate environmental factors with soil nutrients and to rank their relative importance throughout the soil profile.
Results
SOC was strongly coupled with TN and both decreased with soil depth. However, TP was high in topsoil and did not change in the subsoil. Thus, the soil C to N ratio (12.88–14.93) exhibited minimal variation, whereas N to P (30.93–68.99) and C to P (2.52–5.59) ratios decreased markedly with the soil depth. As compared with topsoil, subsoil revealed similar dominant negative effects of climate (temperature, precipitation) and bulk density on the concentrations and ratios of SOC, TN, and TP. The soil clay had no effect on SOC and TN, but was the dominant control on TP throughout the soil profile. The influences of straw incorporation and chemical fertilization on SOC and TN were primarily observed in topsoil.
Conclusions
There were dominant climate controls (temperature and precipitation) of soil C–N–P concentrations and ratios in the subsoil, although different soil factors control SOC and TN vs. TP. These findings highlight the importance of managing subsoil nutrients in subtropical paddy soils, since they are consistently sensitive to climate as topsoil nutrients.
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This work was financially supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (Grant Nos. 41671242, 42177293, and 42130716), National Science & Technology Fundamental Resources Investigation Project of China (Grant No. 2021FY100504), and the National Key Research and Development Program (Grant Nos. 2021YFD1901203 and 2016YFD0300902).
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Yuting Dai: formal analysis, methodology, and writing–Original draft; Ping Zhou: conceptualization, writing–review and editing, and supervision; Xiaobin Guo: conceptualization, methodology, and investigation; Pei Luo: formal analysis, validation, and methodology; Xiangbi Chen: methodology and investigation; Jinshui Wu: writing–review and editing, and investigation. The authors read and approved the final manuscript.
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Dai, Y., Zhou, P., Guo, X. et al. Role of environmental factors on concentrations and ratios of subsoil C–N–P in subtropical paddy fields. J Soils Sediments 23, 1999–2010 (2023). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11368-023-03458-2
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