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  Properties and Classification of Soils of the Swedish Long-Term Fertility Experiments: III. Sites at Vastraby and S. Ugglarp
 
 
Titel: Properties and Classification of Soils of the Swedish Long-Term Fertility Experiments: III. Sites at Vastraby and S. Ugglarp
Auteur: Kirchmann, Holger
Snail, Sven
Eriksson, Jan
Verschenen in: Acta agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and plant science
Paginering: Jaargang 46 (1996) nr. 2 pagina's 86-97
Jaar: 1996-06-01
Inhoud: The Vastraby soil (Kattarp) was Classified as a fine, mixed, mesic Typic Endoaquoll according to the Soil Taxonomy and as a Haplic Phaeozem according to the FAO revised legend. The soil profile consisted of a very dark grey-coloured Aphorizon and a subsoil with a calcium carbonate content (0.4-21.4%) increasing with depth. The textural composition of the Vastraby profile was found to be 24% clay, 20% silt (2-60 μm) and 56% sand in the Ap-horizon and 55% clay, 42% silt (2-60 μm) and 3% sand in the subsoil, on average. The bulk density was highest between 30 and 50 cm depth (1.70 kg dm-3), average values for 0-30 cm depth and the subsoil were 1.59 kg dm-3 and 1.40 kg dm-3, respectively. Assuming a groundwater table of 1 m, the amount of plant available water was 167 mm. Amounts of carbon and nitrogen in the Ap-horizon of the Vastraby soil were 73 t C ha-1 and 5.6 t N ha-1, respectively, while the subsoil to a depth of 1 m contained 42 t C ha-1 and 5.4 t N ha-1. The cation exchange capacity (CEC) amounted to 13.7 meq 100 g-1in the Ap-horizon. The main clay mineral found was illite, amounting to 35%. Kaolinite amounted to 7% of the clay fraction, chlorite to 1-2% and vermiculite increased from 3 to 15% with depth. Mixed layer minerals of illite/smectite type were present at 18% in the Aphorizon and at 6% in the subsoil. S. Ugglarp soil was classified as a coarse-loamy, mixed, mesic Typic Hapludoll according to the Soil Taxonomy and as a Haplic Phaeozem according to the revised FAO legend. The soil profile consisted of a dark greyish brown-coloured Ap-horizon and a stony to very stony subsoil (15-30 vol%). The soil texture was silty loam with 8-15% clay throughout the profile. The bulk density increased with depth from 1.60 to 1.73 kg dm-3. Carbon and nitrogen present in the Ap-horizon amounted to 74.4 t C ha-1 and 7.75 t N ha-1 and in the subsoil 12.2 t C ha-1 and 1.95 t N ha-1 were found. The CEC amounted to 11 meq 100 g-1 in the Ap-horizon and ca 6.8 meq 100 g-1 in the subsoil. The clay mineralogy was as follows: The content of illite increased from 28 to 37% within the profile. Smectite minerals varied between 18 and 24%, kaolinite amounted vermiculite to 5% and chlorite to 1% in the profile, on average.
Uitgever: Taylor & Francis
Bronbestand: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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