Rice planting acceleration of the activation and loss of soil iron in the red soil region of southern China
San’an Nie,
Jie Fan,
Ningxiang Ouyang
et al.
Abstract:Rice planting decreased total iron but increased active iron.• Iron activation varied greatly among different paddy soils but not in woodland soils.• Paddy soil iron was mainly affected by pH, SOC and particle composition.• The decrease of soil Fe was mainly in the form of Fe c and was closely related to SOC. Human activities have intensified the activity and morphological transformation of iron in soils, but there is a lack of quantitative assessment of the loss or of the transformation pattern. By studying F… Show more
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