2017
DOI: 10.1016/j.geoderma.2016.12.002
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Spatial variability of potassium in agricultural soils of the canton of Fribourg, Switzerland

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“…C) values of TN of all depths were lower than 25% (Table 2), suggesting a strong spatial dependence. The ranges were calculated to represent the minimum distance of spatial autocorrelation for soil variables (Blanchet et al 2017;Yao et al 2019). If the distance between the observations fall within the range, the observations can be defined as spatial autocorrelation and the spatial dependence for the distance greater than the range.…”
Section: Spatial Variability In Soc and Tn Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…C) values of TN of all depths were lower than 25% (Table 2), suggesting a strong spatial dependence. The ranges were calculated to represent the minimum distance of spatial autocorrelation for soil variables (Blanchet et al 2017;Yao et al 2019). If the distance between the observations fall within the range, the observations can be defined as spatial autocorrelation and the spatial dependence for the distance greater than the range.…”
Section: Spatial Variability In Soc and Tn Contentsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among the variables of climate, plant traits, soil nutrient contents, grazing density, and soil types, it was found that almost all the soil samples shared the same parent material background of granite. It was manifested by similar soil pH, TP, and TK contents (Table ), which are closely related to the nature of parent materials (Blanchet et al, ; Imaya, Ohta, Tanaka, & Inagaki, ; Kooijman, Jongejans, & Sevink, ). Previous studies have suggested that soil parent material played significant roles in determining bacterial community composition via controlling soil characteristics (Sun et al, ; Ulrich & Becker, ), soils derived from same parent material displayed similar community composition even they distributed thousands of kilometers away (Sheng et al, ).…”
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confidence: 81%
“…However, the variation might have been reduced by tillage prior to cultivation 18 . Blanchet et al suggested that the distribution of available soil K forms in the upper soil layer (0-20 cm) is influenced by land uses, such as agricultural practices 42 . Before the accident at the TEPCO's FDNNP in 2011, the experimental field used in this study was a rice paddy field.…”
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confidence: 99%