长江流域资源与环境 >> 2025, Vol. 34 >> Issue (08): 1782-.doi: 10.11870/cjlyzyyhj202508012

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柑橘园土壤pH值与土壤-叶片-果实系统内中/微量元素的关系

徐章倩,周雨舟,刘瑞,唐豆,欧阳凯,崔浩杰,周卫军*   

  1. (湖南农业大学资源学院,湖南 长沙410128)
  • 出版日期:2025-08-20 发布日期:2025-09-01

Relationship Between Soil pH Value and Medium/trace Elements in Soil-leaf-fruit System in Citrus Orchards

XU Zhang-qian, ZHOU Yu-zhou, LIU Rui, TANG Dou, OUYANG Kai, CUI Hao-jie, ZHOU Wei-jun   

  1. (Hunan Agricultural University, Changsha 410128, China)
  • Online:2025-08-20 Published:2025-09-01

摘要: 弄清柑橘园土壤pH值与土壤-叶片-果实系统内中/微量元素的关系,对柑橘园土壤酸化改善、养分调控及果品提升具有重要意义。采集并测定湖北、湖南、江西、福建、广东和云南省6省的362组柑橘土壤-叶片-果实样本,采用灰色关联、相关性与多元线性回归分析等方法,研究了柑橘土壤pH值分布特征、中/微量元素含量特征及其相互关系。结果表明:(1)柑橘园土壤pH值均值为4.92(酸性),变异系数为14.52%,属于小变异。酸性及强酸性柑橘土壤样点分别有213和92个,表明一半(84.25%)以上的土壤样点处于过酸状态,不利于柑橘生长。(2)不同土壤pH值分级(强酸性、酸性、弱酸性、中性、碱性)的Available Fe、Available Mn、Available Ca、Available Mg、Available S、FeLeaves、MnLeaves、CuLeaves、ZnLeaves、CaLeaves、MgLeaves、BLeaves、SLeaves、FeFruits、MnFruits、CuFruits、ZnFruits、CaFruits、MgFruits、BFruits、SFruits含量差异显著(p<0.05)。(3)灰色关联分析显示柑橘土壤pH值与MgFruits、MgLeaves和CaFruits含量关联系数最高,分别为0.850,0.814和0.775,而与MnFruits(0.629)、CuFruits(0.627)和CuLeaves(0.624)含量关联系数最低。土壤有效态中/微量元素与土壤pH值的关联系数最高为Available B(0.727),最低为Available Fe(0.670);叶片中/微量元素与土壤pH值的关联系数最高为MgLeaves(0.814),最低为CuLeaves(0.624);果实中/微量元素与土壤pH值的关联系数最高为MgFruits(0.850),最低为CuFruits(0.627)。(4)基于土壤pH值与中/微量元素含量应用多元线性回归进行预测,显示MnFruits、CaFruits、SFruits受对应叶片元素含量影响导致解释度最高,分别为0.79、0.56与0.56。综上,柑橘园土壤需科学合理调控土壤酸碱度、均衡中/微量元素含量,以提高柑橘果实品质。

Abstract: Figuring out the relationship between the soil pH value and the medium/trace elements of citrus orchards in the soil-leaf-fruit system is of great significance for the acidification improvement, nutrient regulation, and fruit quality improvement in citrus orchards. In this study, 362 groups of citrus soil-leaf-fruit samples were collected and measured in six provinces of Hubei, Hunan, Jiangxi, Fujian, Guangdong and Yunnan. The characteristics of pH distribution, medium/trace element content and their relationship in citrus soils were investigated by using gray correlation, correlation and multiple linear regression analysis. The results showed that: (1)The average soil pH value of citrus orchard was 4.92 (acidic), and the coefficient of variation was 14.52%, which was a small variation. There were 213 and 92 acidic and strongly acidic citrus soil sample points, respectively, indicating that more than half (84.25%) of the soil sample points were in a state of excessive acidity, which was not conducive to the growth of citrus. (2) The content of available Fe, available Mn, available Ca, available Mg, available S, FeLeaves, MnLeaves, CuLeaves, ZnLeaves, CaLeaves, MgLeaves, BLeaves, SLeaves, FeFruits, MnFruits, CuFruits, ZnFruits, CaFruits, MgFruits, BFruits, SFruits with different soil pH gradations (highly acidic, acidity, faintly acidic, neutral, alkalinity) were significantly different (p<0.05). (3)The pH value of citrus soil had the highest correlation coefficients with the contents of MgFruits, MgLeaves and CaFruits, which were 0.850, 0.814 and 0.775, respectively, while the lowest correlation coefficients with the contents of MnFruits (0.629), CuFruits (0.627) and CuLeaves (0.624). The highest correlation coefficient between medium/trace elements in the available state of the soil and the soil pH value was available B (0.727) and the lowest was available Fe (0.670). The highest correlation coefficient between medium/trace elements in leaves and the soil pH value was MgLeaves (0.814) and the lowest was CuLeaves (0.624). The highest correlation coefficient between medium/trace elements in fruits and the soil pH value was MgFruits (0.850) and the lowest was CuFruits (0.627).(4) Prediction based on soil pH and medium/trace element content showed that MnFruits, CaFruits, and SFruits were affected by the corresponding leaf element content leading to the highest degree of explanation, 0.79, 0.56, and 0.56, respectively. In summary, there was a need for the citrus orchard soils to be scientifically rationalized to regulate soil pH and to balance the content of medium/trace element in order to improve the quality of citrus fruits.

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