Addition of phosphorus to soils with low to medium phosphorus retention capacities. II. Effect on soil phosphorus extractability

Authors
Citation
R. Indiati, Addition of phosphorus to soils with low to medium phosphorus retention capacities. II. Effect on soil phosphorus extractability, COMM SOIL S, 31(15-16), 2000, pp. 2591-2606
Citations number
33
Categorie Soggetti
Environment/Ecology
Journal title
COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS
ISSN journal
00103624 → ACNP
Volume
31
Issue
15-16
Year of publication
2000
Pages
2591 - 2606
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-3624(2000)31:15-16<2591:AOPTSW>2.0.ZU;2-2
Abstract
Knowledge of the change in soil extractable phosphorus (P) as a consequence of soil P fertilization could be useful in discriminating soils with a pot ential for soil P release to runoff or movement of P along the soil profile . In this research, soils with low to medium P retention capacity were equi librated for 90 days with soluble P (KH,PO,) at rate of 100 mg P kg(-1) soi l. After this period, soil samples both with and without the P addition wer e analyzed using six conventional methods: 1)Olsen, 2) Brayl, 3) Mehlich3, 4) Egner, 5) Houba, dilute CaCl2 solution, and 6) distilled water, and thre e "innovative" P-sink methodologies: 1) Fe oxide-coated paper strip, 2) ani on exchange resin membrane, and 3) cation-anion exchange resin membrane. Th e soils without P addition had low levels of extracted P as determined by a ll nine procedures. Net increases in the amount of P extracted from the soi ls with added P ranged from 4.2 mg kg(-1) (CaCl2 extraction) to 57.6 mg kg( -1) (cation-anion resin membrane extraction). Relationships between change in extracted P and i) physical and chemical characteristics, and ii) soil P sorption properties are also presented and discussed.