The retention of nitrate in acid soils from the tropics |
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Authors: | M.T.F. Wong R. Hughes D.L. Rowell |
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Affiliation: | Department of Soil Science, University of Reading, London Road, Reading RG1 5AQ, UK. |
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Abstract: | Abstract. In most soils of temperate regions nitrate is not held on soil surfaces and moves freely in solution. But when soils carry positive charges, nitrate is held as an exchangeable anion. As a result, leaching of nitrate is delayed relative to the movement of water. The delay can be predicted provided the anion exchange capacity (AEC) can be measured and the concentration of counter-anions is known. For soils with variable charge, the AEC varies with both pH and ionic strength, and the effective AEC should be determined under conditions similar to those in soil solution. A simple leaching method is described which satisfies this requirement. Delays in the leaching of nitrate measured in columns of repacked soil were strongly related to the AEC. |
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