DYNAMICS OF SOIL ORGANIC SULFUR MINERALIZATION AND AFFECTING FACTORS
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    Mineralization of organic sulfur in four soils (Black soil, Cinnamon soil, Yellow brown earth and Red soil) was studied by means of an open-incubation system at 20℃ and 30℃ in aerobic and waterlogging conditions, separately. Results showed that the amount of S mineralized at 30℃ was significantly greater than at 20℃ (P<0.01), and also greater amounts of S were mineralized in the aerobic condition than in the waterlogging condition in black soil, cinnamon soil, yellow brown earth and red soil. Cumulative amount of S mineralized and the percentage as soil organic S of the four soils incubated in the aerobic condition at 20℃ and 30℃ was 17.53-24.35mg kg-1 and 34.20-54.33mg kg-1,2.5%-6.5% and 5.0%-14.5%, respectively, and in the waterlogging condition at 20℃ and 30℃ 18.14-21.15 mg kg-1 and 26.86-30.63 mg kg-1,2.6%-5.6% and 4.0%-7.7%, respectively. The ratio of the amount of S mineralized at 30℃ to that at 20℃ was 1.85-2.23 and from 1.28-1.71 in aerobic and waterlogging condition, respectively.

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Li Shu-tian, Lin Bao, Zhou Wei. DYNAMICS OF SOIL ORGANIC SULFUR MINERALIZATION AND AFFECTING FACTORS[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2001,38(2):184-192.

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  • Received:November 09,1999
  • Revised:January 25,2000
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  • Online: February 25,2013
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