Changes in distribution of inorganic soil phosphorus forms with phosphate desorption by iron oxide‐impregnated paper strips
- 1 March 1998
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
- Vol. 29 (5-6) , 625-634
- https://doi.org/10.1080/00103629809369972
Abstract
The release of soil phosphorus (P) to solution has been described by extraction of soil with iron (Fe)‐oxide coated paper strips. Little information is available, however, on where this P is coming from. The effect of removal of reversibly adsorbed soil P on the distribution of inorganic P forms was investigated for 12 Italian soils. Phosphate was removed from these soils by Fe‐oxide strips after incubation with P (0 and 100 mg P kg‐1) for 90 days. With no applied P, 3 to 17% of the total soil active P [saloid‐P, aluminum‐phosphate (Al‐P), iron‐phosphate (Fe‐P), and calcium‐phosphate (Ca‐P) was removed by the Fe‐oxide strips. The change in strip‐P following P addition (100 mg kg‐1 soil), ranged from 12.9 to 53.5 mg P kg‐1, with P coming almost entirely from the active P fractions. A close relationship between the changes in desorbed strip‐P after P equilibration and soil P sorption index (SI) was found for the studied soils (r2=0.96). Thus, the release of soil P for plant uptake or transport in runoff was a function of the amount of “actively”; sorbed P and an estimate of P sorption.Keywords
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