• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 31, Issue 12, 3245 (2011)
LI Ting1、2、*, ZHAO Shi-wei1、3, MA Shuai1、2, and LI Xiao-xiao1、2
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2011)12-3245-06 Cite this Article
    LI Ting, ZHAO Shi-wei, MA Shuai, LI Xiao-xiao. Study of Soil Organic Carbon Structural Change of Fallowing Grasslands by Synchrotron Radiation Spectrum Technology[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2011, 31(12): 3245 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    Synchrotron radiation soft X-ray and SR-FTIR spectroscopy technique were used to study the change of soil organic carbon(SOC) structure in <0.25 mm aggregate soil from fallowing grasslands of Yun-wu mountains. Results obtained by SR-FTIR technique were qualitatively analyzed, which indicated that compared with slope farmland, the peak intensity of aliphatic-C from fallowing grasslands significantly increased, while peaks intensity of aromatic-C, alcohols-C, carboxyl-C, polysaccharide-C didn’t significantly change with increasing years of fallowing. Results obtained by SR-FTIR technique were semiquantitatively analyzed, which showed that compared with slope farmland, the relative content of functional groups from fallowing grasslands SOC was increased, the growing rate of aliphatic-C, alcohols-C in 0~5 cm and 10~20 cm soil horizon was greater than growing rate of aromatic-C. Results obtained by soft X-ray technique are consistent with SR-FTIR, and the relative content of the same functional groups (aliphatic-C, aromatic-C) gained by two determination methods were T-tested, which was not significant (P>0.05), indicating that using synchrotron radiation soft X-ray for the determination of SOC structural change of fallowing grasslands is feasible.
    LI Ting, ZHAO Shi-wei, MA Shuai, LI Xiao-xiao. Study of Soil Organic Carbon Structural Change of Fallowing Grasslands by Synchrotron Radiation Spectrum Technology[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2011, 31(12): 3245
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