2023
DOI: 10.3390/agronomy13051248
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Particle Size Distribution and Depth to Bedrock of Chinese Cultivated Soils: Implications for Soil Classification and Management

Abstract: Although a number of studies have provided information on soil texture, soil classification, and depth to bedrock throughout China, few studies have combined this information, which is the basis for agricultural field management. A total of 81% of China’s cultivated lands are distributed among the Middle–Lower Yangtze Plain (18.2%), arid and semiarid North China Plain (18.2%), Northeast Plain (17%), Huang-Huai-Hai Plain (16.1%), and Yunnan–Guizhou Plateau (11.6%). The Huang-Huai-Hai Plain has the highest densi… Show more

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“…The higher increases in the soil total and available Cd were observed in the clay loam region compared to sandy loam and silty loam with the order of clay loam > silty loam > sandy loam (Figure 7). Clay loam soil had fine particles, a relatively large surface area, and a stronger adsorption capacity [51]. Cd ions could bind to the particles of clay loam soil through mechanisms like electrostatic attraction and surface functional group adsorption [52].…”
Section: The Effects Of Climate and Soil Properties (Texture Ph) On S...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The higher increases in the soil total and available Cd were observed in the clay loam region compared to sandy loam and silty loam with the order of clay loam > silty loam > sandy loam (Figure 7). Clay loam soil had fine particles, a relatively large surface area, and a stronger adsorption capacity [51]. Cd ions could bind to the particles of clay loam soil through mechanisms like electrostatic attraction and surface functional group adsorption [52].…”
Section: The Effects Of Climate and Soil Properties (Texture Ph) On S...mentioning
confidence: 99%