Spatial distribution and influencing factors of soil available silicon in farmland cultivated layers in Conghua District
To explore the spatial distribution and influencing factors of available silicon in agricultural soils in Conghua District, Guangzhou City, with a view of providing scientific basis and reference for promoting the growth of rice yield in the main grain-producing areas of China, descriptive statistic...
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oai:doaj.org-article:5e6413fbb40e4ce197a8f2340b1b54a32021-12-03T02:29:42ZSpatial distribution and influencing factors of soil available silicon in farmland cultivated layers in Conghua District2095-681910.13254/j.jare.2021.0545https://doaj.org/article/5e6413fbb40e4ce197a8f2340b1b54a32021-11-01T00:00:00Zhttp://www.aed.org.cn/nyzyyhjxb/html/2021/6/20210606.htmhttps://doaj.org/toc/2095-6819To explore the spatial distribution and influencing factors of available silicon in agricultural soils in Conghua District, Guangzhou City, with a view of providing scientific basis and reference for promoting the growth of rice yield in the main grain-producing areas of China, descriptive statistics, geostatistics, correlation analysis and GIS technology were used to study the soil available silicon in Conghua District. The results showed that the average content of soil available silicon in the study area was 60.31 mg·kg-1, which was generally low and showed moderate variation; in the central area, main grain production areas and hilly areas, the soil available silicon content was relatively high; the effective silicon content was positively correlated with soil pH, organic matter content, and clay content. The land use patterns and soil parent materials also had a significant impact. The study shows that the parent material is the most important among the factors considered.QU YueMA TaoHU YuemingLIU LuoSUN XiaolinAgro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculturearticlefarmland plow layersoil available siliconspatial distribution characteristicsinfluencing factorsAgriculture (General)S1-972Environmental sciencesGE1-350ZHJournal of Agricultural Resources and Environment, Vol 38, Iss 6, Pp 989-998 (2021) |
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farmland plow layer soil available silicon spatial distribution characteristics influencing factors Agriculture (General) S1-972 Environmental sciences GE1-350 QU Yue MA Tao HU Yueming LIU Luo SUN Xiaolin Spatial distribution and influencing factors of soil available silicon in farmland cultivated layers in Conghua District |
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To explore the spatial distribution and influencing factors of available silicon in agricultural soils in Conghua District, Guangzhou City, with a view of providing scientific basis and reference for promoting the growth of rice yield in the main grain-producing areas of China, descriptive statistics, geostatistics, correlation analysis and GIS technology were used to study the soil available silicon in Conghua District. The results showed that the average content of soil available silicon in the study area was 60.31 mg·kg-1, which was generally low and showed moderate variation; in the central area, main grain production areas and hilly areas, the soil available silicon content was relatively high; the effective silicon content was positively correlated with soil pH, organic matter content, and clay content. The land use patterns and soil parent materials also had a significant impact. The study shows that the parent material is the most important among the factors considered. |
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Spatial distribution and influencing factors of soil available silicon in farmland cultivated layers in Conghua District |
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Spatial distribution and influencing factors of soil available silicon in farmland cultivated layers in Conghua District |
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Spatial distribution and influencing factors of soil available silicon in farmland cultivated layers in Conghua District |
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Spatial distribution and influencing factors of soil available silicon in farmland cultivated layers in Conghua District |
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Spatial distribution and influencing factors of soil available silicon in farmland cultivated layers in Conghua District |
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spatial distribution and influencing factors of soil available silicon in farmland cultivated layers in conghua district |
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Agro-Environmental Protection Institute, Ministry of Agriculture |
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