Watersoluble phosphorus in Finnish mineral soils and its dependence on soil properties
Water soluble phosphorus ranged from 0.2 mg to 117.8mg/kg in 104 surface soil samples studied. On the average, water extracted less P from the heavy clay soils (4.8 ± 2.2mg/kg) than from the coarser clays (12.8 ± 4.6 mg/kg) and non-clay soils (13.3 + 7.2 mg/kg). Water extraction seemed to illustrate...
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doaj-c3fc75d4edad4fa591dccdc77d2d13ef2020-11-25T02:41:25ZengScientific Agricultural Society of FinlandAgricultural and Food Science1459-60671795-18951982-04-01542Watersoluble phosphorus in Finnish mineral soils and its dependence on soil properties Helinä Hartikainen0Department of Agricultural Chemistry, University of Helsinki, 00710 Helsinki 71 Water soluble phosphorus ranged from 0.2 mg to 117.8mg/kg in 104 surface soil samples studied. On the average, water extracted less P from the heavy clay soils (4.8 ± 2.2mg/kg) than from the coarser clays (12.8 ± 4.6 mg/kg) and non-clay soils (13.3 + 7.2 mg/kg). Water extraction seemed to illustrate ’’the effective” P status, it is that determined by the quantity and quality of sorption components in soil, soil pH and the content of organic carbon. These factors did not affect the amounts of P dissolved in water directly but inderectly by controlling the nature of P bonding which, in turn, seems to be of decisive importance in the extractability of P into water. The P supplying power of a given fraction is obviously controlled by the quantity of corresponding sorption agent. Water extractable P correlated most closely with the molar ratio of NH4F soluble P to oxalate extractable Al (r=0.93***, n= 103). However, according to the theory presented, with progressing desorption, P starts to mobilize also from the NaOH soluble fraction, its significance being the more apparent the greater the corresponding molar ratio NaOH-P/Fe is. In addition, the role and significance of other inorganic P fractions were discussed.https://journal.fi/afs/article/view/72093 |
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Watersoluble phosphorus in Finnish mineral soils and its dependence on soil properties |
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Watersoluble phosphorus in Finnish mineral soils and its dependence on soil properties |
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Watersoluble phosphorus in Finnish mineral soils and its dependence on soil properties |
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Watersoluble phosphorus in Finnish mineral soils and its dependence on soil properties |
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Watersoluble phosphorus in Finnish mineral soils and its dependence on soil properties |
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watersoluble phosphorus in finnish mineral soils and its dependence on soil properties |
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Water soluble phosphorus ranged from 0.2 mg to 117.8mg/kg in 104 surface soil samples studied. On the average, water extracted less P from the heavy clay soils (4.8 ± 2.2mg/kg) than from the coarser clays (12.8 ± 4.6 mg/kg) and non-clay soils (13.3 + 7.2 mg/kg). Water extraction seemed to illustrate ’’the effective” P status, it is that determined by the quantity and quality of sorption components in soil, soil pH and the content of organic carbon. These factors did not affect the amounts of P dissolved in water directly but inderectly by controlling the nature of P bonding which, in turn, seems to be of decisive importance in the extractability of P into water. The P supplying power of a given fraction is obviously controlled by the quantity of corresponding sorption agent. Water extractable P correlated most closely with the molar ratio of NH4F soluble P to oxalate extractable Al (r=0.93***, n= 103). However, according to the theory presented, with progressing desorption, P starts to mobilize also from the NaOH soluble fraction, its significance being the more apparent the greater the corresponding molar ratio NaOH-P/Fe is. In addition, the role and significance of other inorganic P fractions were discussed. |
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