Effect of incubation time on transformation rate and chemical forms of phosphorous in calcareous soils along a climotoposequence

IF 2 Q3 SOIL SCIENCE
M. Moazallahi, M. Baghernejad, H. Naghavi
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Soil phosphorous fertility can be significantly affected by the P transformation rate in soils. The present study was designed to evaluate the application of time-dependent P fertilizer in terms of its availability and chemical forms in 23 soils of a climotoposequence. The collected soil samples were incubated with 200 µg g-1 P as KH2PO4 for 1, 20, 60, 100, 150, and 200 days at 25 °C and after that, the available and chemical forms of P were determined for each incubation time. A rapid decrease in available P was observed within 20 days after application of P fertilizer. A 200-day application of P led to a decrease in the available P by 15% compared to the one-day application. In addition, the biphasic pattern of transformation rate of available P fitted well to parabolic and power function models. The results of sequential extraction methods showed that in treated and untreated soils, Ca-bound P, residual P, Fe- and Al-bound P were the highest fractions, while the exchangeable form was the lowest. At the end of incubation, on average, only 15% of total P (200 μg g-1) remained as exchangeable-P, while this amount was 40.6% and 28.5% at days 1 and 20, respectively. In addition, among all soil characteristics, mineralogical properties showed the most obvious effects on controlling the chemical forms of P over time.
温育时间对气候序列上石灰性土壤中磷转化率和化学形态的影响
土壤磷素转化率对土壤磷素肥力有显著影响。本研究旨在评估在23种气候序列土壤中施用含时磷肥的有效性和化学形态。将收集的土壤样品与200µg g-1 P作为KH2PO4在25°C下孵育1、20、60、100、150和200天,之后,测定每个孵育时间内P的可用形式和化学形式。施用磷肥后20天内,有效磷含量迅速下降。与一天的施用相比,施用200天的磷使可用磷减少了15%。此外,有效磷转化率的双相模式与抛物线和幂函数模型拟合良好。顺序提取法的结果表明,在处理和未处理的土壤中,Ca结合P、残余P、Fe和Al结合P的含量最高,而交换态的含量最低。在培养结束时,平均只有15%的总P(200μg g-1)保持为可交换P,而在第1天和第20天,这一数量分别为40.6%和28.5%。此外,在所有土壤特征中,随着时间的推移,矿物学特征对控制磷的化学形态表现出最明显的影响。
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期刊介绍: The Spanish Journal of Soil Science (SJSS) is a peer-reviewed journal with open access for the publication of Soil Science research, which is published every four months. This publication welcomes works from all parts of the world and different geographic areas. It aims to publish original, innovative, and high-quality scientific papers related to field and laboratory research on all basic and applied aspects of Soil Science. The journal is also interested in interdisciplinary studies linked to soil research, short communications presenting new findings and applications, and invited state of art reviews. The journal focuses on all the different areas of Soil Science represented by the Spanish Society of Soil Science: soil genesis, morphology and micromorphology, physics, chemistry, biology, mineralogy, biochemistry and its functions, classification, survey, and soil information systems; soil fertility and plant nutrition, hydrology and geomorphology; soil evaluation and land use planning; soil protection and conservation; soil degradation and remediation; soil quality; soil-plant relationships; soils and land use change; sustainability of ecosystems; soils and environmental quality; methods of soil analysis; pedometrics; new techniques and soil education. Other fields with growing interest include: digital soil mapping, soil nanotechnology, the modelling of biological and biochemical processes, mechanisms and processes responsible for the mobilization and immobilization of nutrients, organic matter stabilization, biogeochemical nutrient cycles, the influence of climatic change on soil processes and soil-plant relationships, carbon sequestration, and the role of soils in climatic change and ecological and environmental processes.
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