Ecological chemometrics is an interdisciplinary discipline that studies the relationship between the balance of multiple chemical element interactions and energy in ecosystems [1,2]. Recent studies have shown that carbon (C), nitrogen (N), and phosphorus (P) are three important elements for biological activities in soils. C is the basis for the skeleton of organic matter and is essential for plant life, while N and P are important constituents of various proteins and genetic material [3]. The ecological stoichiometry of these elements reflects