Long-term application of fertilizer and manures affect P fractions in Mollisol

Abstract Application of phosphorus (P), a major plant nutrient, as fertilizer is critical to maintain P level for crop production and yield in most cultivated soils. While, it may impact the dynamics, limited studies have examined the long-term effects of fertilization on P fractions in a soil profi...

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Main Authors: Xinchun Lu, Al-Kaisi Mahdi, Xiao-zeng Han, Xu Chen, Jun Yan, Asim Biswas, Wen-xiu Zou
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Language:English
Published: Nature Publishing Group 2020-09-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71448-2
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spelling doaj-8f628950d5a44b45af78778bffe651fe2021-09-12T11:18:36ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222020-09-0110111210.1038/s41598-020-71448-2Long-term application of fertilizer and manures affect P fractions in MollisolXinchun Lu0Al-Kaisi Mahdi1Xiao-zeng Han2Xu Chen3Jun Yan4Asim Biswas5Wen-xiu Zou6Northeast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesDepartment of Agronomy, Iowa State UniversityNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesSchool of Environmental Sciences, University of GuelphNortheast Institute of Geography and Agroecology, Chinese Academy of SciencesAbstract Application of phosphorus (P), a major plant nutrient, as fertilizer is critical to maintain P level for crop production and yield in most cultivated soils. While, it may impact the dynamics, limited studies have examined the long-term effects of fertilization on P fractions in a soil profile in Mollisol. A long-term field experiment was conducted at the State Key Experimental Station of Agroecology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Hailun county, Heilongjiang Province, China. A sequential fractionation procedure was used to determine the effect of fertilizer (types) treatments including no fertilizer (CK), chemical fertilizer (NPK), chemical fertilizer plus straw (NPK + S) and pig manure (OM) on fractions of P and their distribution within 0–100 cm soil profiles. Unlike CK treatment, the long-term application of fertilizers increased the concentration and accumulation of total and available P in 0–20 and 0–40 cm soil depths than deeper soils, respectively. The phosphorus activity coefficient (PAC) ranged from 1.5 to 13.8% within 0–100 cm soil depth. The largest PAC value was observed under OM treatment at 0–40 cm soil depth and under NPK + S treatment at 40–100 cm soil depth. The Ca2-P and Ca8-P concentrations increased significantly by 0.5–7.5 times and 0.5–10.4 times, respectively in OM treatment with the largest value in 0–40 cm soil depth over CK treatment. The Al-P concentration under NPK + S and OM treatments increased throughout the soil profile. The OM treatment increased all Po concentrations in the 0–40 cm soil depth, while NPK and NPK + S treatments increased labile organic P, moderately labile organic P, and highly stable organic P in the 0–20 cm soil depth. Thus, the application of fertilizer and straw, or organic manure may enhance inorganic and organic P pool in a Mollisol in Northeast China. Thus, organic manure application in the subsoil as a potential P source and their impact should be considered in developing management practices and policies regarding nutrient management.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71448-2
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author Xinchun Lu
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Xiao-zeng Han
Xu Chen
Jun Yan
Asim Biswas
Wen-xiu Zou
spellingShingle Xinchun Lu
Al-Kaisi Mahdi
Xiao-zeng Han
Xu Chen
Jun Yan
Asim Biswas
Wen-xiu Zou
Long-term application of fertilizer and manures affect P fractions in Mollisol
Scientific Reports
author_facet Xinchun Lu
Al-Kaisi Mahdi
Xiao-zeng Han
Xu Chen
Jun Yan
Asim Biswas
Wen-xiu Zou
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title Long-term application of fertilizer and manures affect P fractions in Mollisol
title_short Long-term application of fertilizer and manures affect P fractions in Mollisol
title_full Long-term application of fertilizer and manures affect P fractions in Mollisol
title_fullStr Long-term application of fertilizer and manures affect P fractions in Mollisol
title_full_unstemmed Long-term application of fertilizer and manures affect P fractions in Mollisol
title_sort long-term application of fertilizer and manures affect p fractions in mollisol
publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
issn 2045-2322
publishDate 2020-09-01
description Abstract Application of phosphorus (P), a major plant nutrient, as fertilizer is critical to maintain P level for crop production and yield in most cultivated soils. While, it may impact the dynamics, limited studies have examined the long-term effects of fertilization on P fractions in a soil profile in Mollisol. A long-term field experiment was conducted at the State Key Experimental Station of Agroecology of the Chinese Academy of Sciences in Hailun county, Heilongjiang Province, China. A sequential fractionation procedure was used to determine the effect of fertilizer (types) treatments including no fertilizer (CK), chemical fertilizer (NPK), chemical fertilizer plus straw (NPK + S) and pig manure (OM) on fractions of P and their distribution within 0–100 cm soil profiles. Unlike CK treatment, the long-term application of fertilizers increased the concentration and accumulation of total and available P in 0–20 and 0–40 cm soil depths than deeper soils, respectively. The phosphorus activity coefficient (PAC) ranged from 1.5 to 13.8% within 0–100 cm soil depth. The largest PAC value was observed under OM treatment at 0–40 cm soil depth and under NPK + S treatment at 40–100 cm soil depth. The Ca2-P and Ca8-P concentrations increased significantly by 0.5–7.5 times and 0.5–10.4 times, respectively in OM treatment with the largest value in 0–40 cm soil depth over CK treatment. The Al-P concentration under NPK + S and OM treatments increased throughout the soil profile. The OM treatment increased all Po concentrations in the 0–40 cm soil depth, while NPK and NPK + S treatments increased labile organic P, moderately labile organic P, and highly stable organic P in the 0–20 cm soil depth. Thus, the application of fertilizer and straw, or organic manure may enhance inorganic and organic P pool in a Mollisol in Northeast China. Thus, organic manure application in the subsoil as a potential P source and their impact should be considered in developing management practices and policies regarding nutrient management.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-71448-2
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