[Objective] To improve the studies on ecological conditions
utilization
and protection of forest resources
the soil spatial variation and the spatial distribution of sample sites in forest of Hu'nan-Jiangxi boundary mountain areas were analyzed.[Methods] The soil nutrient content was measured
and the comprehensive advantage of soil nutrients was evaluated by the changed Nemero formula
the soil spatial variability was evaluated by the coefficient of variation(CV).[Results] (1) Soils of the experimental region were characterized as acidic and had high values of soil organic matter(SOM) and soil total nitrogen(STN) generally
but were all lack of soil available phosphorus(SAP) and soil available potassium(SAK)nutrients
(2) With the rise of elevation level of hill
low mountain
middle mountain
the values of soil pH
SOM
STN
SAP and comprehensive fertility coefficient increased
but the spatial variation of soil pH
SOM and STN decreased. (3) According to the different forest types
the comprehensive advantage of soil nutrients were made as follow:shrubs> the mixed forest> Phyllostarchys pubescens forest> broad-leaved forest> coniferous forest
the order of the spatial variation were:shrubs> coniferous forest> P. pubescens forest> broad-leaved forest> the mixed forest. (4) All the soil nutrient indicators of natural forest
except the SAP
were higher than that of plantation.[Conclusion] The forest in middle mountain
mixed forest and natural forest have more potential to maintain good soil nutrient status in the study area.
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