HUBEI AGRICULTURAL SCIENCES ›› 2025, Vol. 64 ›› Issue (6): 39-44.doi: 10.14088/j.cnki.issn0439-8114.2025.06.008

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Response and dynamics of soil phosphorus to straw incorporation under simulated paddy-upland rotation conditions

ZHAO Xi-mei1, PEI Xiao-min2, LI Ao-ming-yang1, LIU Tian-ya1, ZHANG Zheng1, LI Meng-die1, LI Ji-fu1   

  1. 1. College of Agriculture/Analytical & Testing Center of Agricultural Resource and Environment, Yangtze University, Jingzhou 434025, Hubei, China;
    2. Jingzhou Agricultural Technology and Promotion Service Center, Jingzhou 434020, Hubei, China
  • Received:2024-11-01 Online:2025-06-25 Published:2025-07-18

Abstract: To investigate the effects of straw incorporation on soil phosphorus dynamics under paddy-upland rotation systems, soil samples from long-term rice-rapeseed rotation experimental fields were collected for indoor simulation experiments. Four treatments were established: upland cropping (D), paddy cropping (W), upland cropping+straw incorporation (D+S), and paddy cropping+straw incorporation (W+S). Soil phosphorus fractions were extracted and quantified using the Hedley phosphorus fractionation method, and the soil available phosphorus variations were observed. The results showed that under upland conditions, straw incorporation increased soil available phosphorus by 20.6%, while under paddy conditions, it enhanced available phosphorus by 56.4%. Overall, available phosphorus content improvement was more pronounced under paddy cropping than under upland cropping. Comprehensive analysis indicated that the W+S treatment most effectively enhanced soil available phosphorus. Redundancy analysis (RDA) revealed that water regime and straw incorporation contributed 73.2% and 26.8%, respectively, to soil phosphorus variations. Straw incorporation not only elevated available phosphorus but also regulated phosphorus speciation, thereby enhancing soil phosphorus supply capacity.

Key words: soil phosphorus, available phosphorus, straw incorporation, paddy-upland rotation, Hedley method

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