Solubilization of phosphate by rice plants growing in reduced soil: prediction of the amount solubilized and the resultant increase in uptake
- 1 June 1995
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Soil Science
- Vol. 46 (2) , 247-255
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2389.1995.tb01833.x
Abstract
Summary: Previous work has shown that rice plants growing in reduced soil are able to solubilize P by inducing an acidification in the rhizosphere through H+produced in Fe2+oxidation by root–released O2, and by the direct release of H+from the roots to balance excess intake of cations over anions. In this paper, equations for the diffusion and interaction of P and acid in soil are developed to predict the resultant increase in P uptake by the roots. Good agreement was obtained between the profiles of P and pH in the rhizosphere measured in the previous experiments, and those predicted using the equations with independently measured parameter values. The equations showed that solubilization accounted for over 80% of the P taken up. Measurements of the solubilization parameters in a range of reduced rice soils showed that H+addition increased the quantity of P that could be desorbed per unit weight of soil and the concentration of P in solution, in all the soils tested. The quantity of P solubilized per unit H+added at a given solution P concentration varied about 50–fold between soils, with a median of 11.9 mmol P per mol H+. The native soil solution P concentration varied 50–fold (median = 0.91 UM) and the soil pP buffer power (the quantity of P desorbed per unit decrease in –log of the P concentration in solution) varied 100–fold (median = 0.36 mmol kg−1pP−1); the soil pH buffer power varied 7–fold (median = 0.075 mmol kg−1pH−1). Calculations indicated that, in most of the soils tested, rice plants would depend upon solubilization for the bulk of their P.Keywords
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