Impact of long-term liming on sandy soil phosphorus sorption properties

The static fertilisation experiment conducted in Skierniewice (Central Poland) since 1923 investigates the effect of mineral fertilisation with lime (CaNPK) or without lime (NPK) on the accumulation and release of phosphorus in reference to phosphorus sorption properties in the sandy soil profile. I...

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Main Authors: Szara Ewa, Sosulski Tomasz, Szymańska Magdalena
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Language:English
Published: Sciendo 2019-03-01
Series:Soil Science Annual
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spelling doaj-43831d34f17c412395c3baf1508e84142020-11-24T21:29:07ZengSciendoSoil Science Annual2300-49752019-03-01701132010.2478/ssa-2019-0002ssa-2019-0002Impact of long-term liming on sandy soil phosphorus sorption propertiesSzara Ewa0Sosulski Tomasz1Szymańska Magdalena2Warsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Faculty of Agriculture and Biology, Department of Soil Environment Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159 Str., 02-776Warsaw, PolandWarsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Faculty of Agriculture and Biology, Department of Soil Environment Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159 Str., 02-776Warsaw, PolandWarsaw University of Life Sciences – SGGW, Faculty of Agriculture and Biology, Department of Soil Environment Sciences, Nowoursynowska 159 Str., 02-776Warsaw, PolandThe static fertilisation experiment conducted in Skierniewice (Central Poland) since 1923 investigates the effect of mineral fertilisation with lime (CaNPK) or without lime (NPK) on the accumulation and release of phosphorus in reference to phosphorus sorption properties in the sandy soil profile. In the case of application of same doses of mineral fertilisers, the content of total phosphorus was higher in NPK than CaNPK soil. Parameters related to sorption capacity and bonding energy from Langmuir and Freundlich model of P sorption were significantly lower in CaNPK than NPK soil profile. This was particularly caused by a lower content of poorly crystallised hydro(oxide) aluminium and iron forms in CaNPK than NPK soil. Higher content of oxide-extractable and bioavailable phosphorus extracted with double lactate solution, dissolved reactive phosphorus in water solution as well as degree of phosphorus saturation in the CaNPK soil profile suggests higher mobility and possibility of occurrence of losses of phosphorus from the profile of limed soil than from acidified soil. Therefore, management of phosphate fertilizers on permanently limed sandy soils requires the optimisation of phosphorus doses to a greater degree corresponding to the actual take-off of the element with crop. An additional finding of the study was evidence of the possibility of re-estimating contents of bioavailable phosphorus and, as a consequence, the degree of phosphorus saturation with Mehlich3 method in strongly acid soil receiving P mineral fertilisers, which can make it difficult to use the test for fertiliser recommendation.http://www.degruyter.com/view/j/ssa.2019.70.issue-1/ssa-2019-0002/ssa-2019-0002.xml?format=INTliminglong-term experimentphosphorus sorptionphosphorus saturationMehlich3
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author Szara Ewa
Sosulski Tomasz
Szymańska Magdalena
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Sosulski Tomasz
Szymańska Magdalena
Impact of long-term liming on sandy soil phosphorus sorption properties
Soil Science Annual
liming
long-term experiment
phosphorus sorption
phosphorus saturation
Mehlich3
author_facet Szara Ewa
Sosulski Tomasz
Szymańska Magdalena
author_sort Szara Ewa
title Impact of long-term liming on sandy soil phosphorus sorption properties
title_short Impact of long-term liming on sandy soil phosphorus sorption properties
title_full Impact of long-term liming on sandy soil phosphorus sorption properties
title_fullStr Impact of long-term liming on sandy soil phosphorus sorption properties
title_full_unstemmed Impact of long-term liming on sandy soil phosphorus sorption properties
title_sort impact of long-term liming on sandy soil phosphorus sorption properties
publisher Sciendo
series Soil Science Annual
issn 2300-4975
publishDate 2019-03-01
description The static fertilisation experiment conducted in Skierniewice (Central Poland) since 1923 investigates the effect of mineral fertilisation with lime (CaNPK) or without lime (NPK) on the accumulation and release of phosphorus in reference to phosphorus sorption properties in the sandy soil profile. In the case of application of same doses of mineral fertilisers, the content of total phosphorus was higher in NPK than CaNPK soil. Parameters related to sorption capacity and bonding energy from Langmuir and Freundlich model of P sorption were significantly lower in CaNPK than NPK soil profile. This was particularly caused by a lower content of poorly crystallised hydro(oxide) aluminium and iron forms in CaNPK than NPK soil. Higher content of oxide-extractable and bioavailable phosphorus extracted with double lactate solution, dissolved reactive phosphorus in water solution as well as degree of phosphorus saturation in the CaNPK soil profile suggests higher mobility and possibility of occurrence of losses of phosphorus from the profile of limed soil than from acidified soil. Therefore, management of phosphate fertilizers on permanently limed sandy soils requires the optimisation of phosphorus doses to a greater degree corresponding to the actual take-off of the element with crop. An additional finding of the study was evidence of the possibility of re-estimating contents of bioavailable phosphorus and, as a consequence, the degree of phosphorus saturation with Mehlich3 method in strongly acid soil receiving P mineral fertilisers, which can make it difficult to use the test for fertiliser recommendation.
topic liming
long-term experiment
phosphorus sorption
phosphorus saturation
Mehlich3
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