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Titel
Morphological, physical, and chemical properties of andisols of the Kitakami mountain range, Japan
Ist Teil von
  • Soil science and plant nutrition (Tokyo), 1999-03, Vol.45 (1), p.15-36
Ort / Verlag
Tokyo: Taylor & Francis Group
Erscheinungsjahr
1999
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Taylor & Francis
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  • Morphological, physical, and chemical properties of 38 pedons located on the Kitakami mountain range were studied. All the soils showed similar structure and boundaries, and had pH(NaF) 9.4 and bulk density 0.90M g m(-3). However, they differed in almost all the other properties determined. At both the northern and central parts of the mountain range, close to 60% of the sampling locations were under forest vegetation. On the contrary, the dominant vegetation at the southern part was forest with grass undergrowth or grass only. Consequently, organic matter content increased and soil color became darker from the north to the south of the mountain. The amount of sand fraction in the soils decreased from 600g kg(-1) at the north to 400 g kg(-1) at the south. The amount of oxalate-oxalic acid-soluble components (OSC) extracted from the clay fraction of the soils decreased sharply from the north to the south but increased with soil depth, especially at the northern and central parts of the mountain. The amount of OSC in almost all the soils at the northern part was about 600 g kg(-1) in the surface horizons and 750 g kg(-1) in the lower horizons. On the other hand, more than 75% of the soils at the southern part contained 400 g kg(-1) OSC in all horizons. The particle size distribution and OSC data of the soils at the central part were intermediate between those of the northern and the southern parts. Furthermore, the soils at the northern and central parts contained small amounts of KCl-extractable Al, and their pH(H2O) ranged from 5.1 to 6.7. In contrast, the soils at the southern part contained large amounts of KCl-extractable Al and their pH(H2O) ranged from 4.3 to 5.7

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