Phosphorus adsorption capacity in sandy textured soils with built fertility

IF 0.2 Q4 AGRONOMY
Ademir Fontana, M. G. Pereira, J. J. S. D. Santos, G. Donagemma, Otavio Augusto Queiroz dos Santos
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The specific adsorption of phosphorus in minerals from the clay fraction of the soil, such as Fe and Al oxyhydroxides, is responsible for the decrease in the availability of this element for plants. In Brazil, this condition is studied substantially in medium to very clayey textured soils, whose adsorption activity is expressive. The aim of this study was to evaluate the maximum phosphorus adsorption capacity (CMAP) in sandy-textured soils with fertility built in the Cerrado biome. Areas with representative soils were selected in the cities Luís Eduardo Magalhães (LEM / BA) and Guaraí (TO), with the following vegetation cover: a) LEM: natural vegetation and cotton; b) Guaraí: natural vegetation and soybean. Soil samples were collected in the 0-20 cm and 60-80 cm layers, in which chemical and physical analyzes were performed periodically, as well as analyzes related to phosphorus adsorption such as Prem and CMAP and PESN. Prem contents are higher in the 0-20 cm layer for the LEM region. The CMAP is not very expressive in the soils of the two studied regions, with the Guaraí soils having higher relative adsorption potential due to the higher values of the CMAP/clay ratio.
增肥砂质土对磷的吸附能力
磷在土壤粘土部分矿物(如铁和铝的氢氧化物)中的特定吸附,是该元素对植物有效性降低的原因。在巴西,这种情况在中等至非常粘土质的土壤中进行了大量研究,这些土壤的吸附活性很明显。本研究的目的是评估塞拉多生物群落中具有肥力的沙质土壤的最大磷吸附能力(CMAP)。在Luís Eduardo Magalhães(LEM/BA)和Guaraí(TO)两个城市选择了具有代表性土壤的地区,植被覆盖率如下:a)LEM:天然植被和棉花;b) 瓜拉伊:天然植被和大豆。在0-20厘米和60-80厘米的土层中采集土壤样本,定期进行化学和物理分析,以及与磷吸附有关的分析,如Prem、CMAP和PESN。LEM区域0-20cm层的Prem含量较高。CMAP在两个研究区域的土壤中表现不佳,由于CMAP/粘土比值较高,Guaraí土壤具有较高的相对吸附潜力。
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