Soil Selenium Characteristics and Availability in Jujube Orchard in Minqin County of Gansu Province
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    [Objective] The distribution status and availability of soil selenium in three jujube orchards in Minqin County, Gansu Province was analyzed in order to provide a theoretical basis for the development of the selenium-enriched jujube industry.[Methods] The contents of total selenium and various forms of selenium in the 0-60 cm soil layer in three jujube orchards of Minqin County were measured by a method of successive extraction. Jujube distribution characteristics and availability were determined.[Results] ① The total selenium content was 24-520 μg/kg (average was 210.625 μg/kg), suggesting that total soil selenium was not deficient. ② Total soil selenium content increasingly declined with increasing soil depth in the 0-60 cm soil layer, with values in the three orchards following the order of Liugou>Zhangba>Xinguoyuan. According to the partition criterion for soil selenium content, the surface soil (0-20 cm) was categorized as selenium-rich; the subsurface soil (20-40 cm) was selenium-rich and selenium-poor; and the bottom soil layer (40-60 cm) was selenium-rich, selenium-poor, and selenium-deficient. ③ The available selenium content was 42.5 μg/kg and accounted for 20.2% of total selenium. Soluble selenium was 1.1-1.4 μg/kg, exchangeable selenium was 1.4-2.8 μg/kg. Both of these selenium forms together accounted for only 7.7% of the available selenium. The remaining available selenium was all organic selenium. ④ The available soil selenium increased with increasing number of reclamation years and followed the order of Xinguoyuan>Liugou>Zhangba among the three orchards. ⑤ The contents of total selenium, available selenium, and ineffective selenium were greater under trees than between tree rows.[Conclusion] Total selenium was not deficient in the soil of jujube orchards of Minqin County, but available selenium was deficient. Hence, development of the selenium-enriched jujube industry will require artificially supplementing soils with selenium fertilizer.

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刘有军,严子柱,姚泽,邹天福.甘肃省民勤县骏枣园土壤硒特征及有效性[J].水土保持通报英文版,2023,43(3):41-46

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  • Received:August 10,2022
  • Revised:October 09,2022
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  • Online: August 16,2023
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