LONG-TERM KINETICS OF PHOSPHATE RELEASE FROM SOIL

Citation
R. Lookman et al., LONG-TERM KINETICS OF PHOSPHATE RELEASE FROM SOIL, Environmental science & technology, 29(6), 1995, pp. 1569-1575
Citations number
22
Categorie Soggetti
Environmental Sciences","Engineering, Environmental
ISSN journal
0013936X
Volume
29
Issue
6
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1569 - 1575
Database
ISI
SICI code
0013-936X(1995)29:6<1569:LKOPRF>2.0.ZU;2-0
Abstract
Long-term phosphate (P) desorption from soil is described using two di screte P ''pools'' in the soil: one available and one strongly fixed p ool. The P release kinetics for ea ch pool a re described with a first -order rate equation. A new desorption method is used with hydrous iro n oxide inside dialysis tubing acting as a P sink. The widely used iro n-impregnated filter paper desorption method overestimates initial P d esorption by a factor of up to 4 and underestimates the quantitative p rogression of desorption as a function of time. P desorption continued with substantial rates for periods longer than 1600 h. A wide range i n P desorbability was observed: 15-70% of oxalate-extractable P (P-ox) desorbed after 1600 h. P desorbability decreased with increasing Fe-o x + Al-ox content of the sample. The relative size of the quickly deso rbing pool increased with increasing initial degree of P saturation al pha(0) = P-ox[Fe-ox + Al-ox] of the soils. This fact is of direct impo rtance for the estimation of P losses from phosphate-rich soils. This study furthermore provides evidence that all oxalate-extractable P pot entially is desorbable: no irreversibly fixed P-ox exists.