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
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.