Transformation kinetics of inorganic P forms in relation to calcareous soil properties of western Iran |
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Authors: | M. Jalali F. Ranjbar |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture , Bu-Ali Sina University , Hamadan , Iran jalali@basu.ac.ir;3. Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture , Bu-Ali Sina University , Hamadan , Iran |
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Abstract: | This study was conducted to investigate the effect of time on chemical forms of P in 10 calcareous soils of western Iran. Phosphorus was added to soils at the rate of 200 mg kg?1 as KH2PO4. The samples were incubated for 1, 7, 15, 30, 60, 90 and 120 days at 25°C and constant moisture. After incubation, P was fractionated by the sequential extraction procedure: soluble and exchangeable P (NaHCO3-P) Al + Fe-P (NaOH-P), Ca-P (HCl-P) and residual P (Res-P). The distribution of added P into different fractions consisted of two phases involving initial rapid retention followed by a slow continuous retention. In general, the majority of the P applied entered mostly in the HCl-P and Res-P fractions. After 120 days incubation, the HCl-P fraction remained the most dominant in all soils. A combination of silt and sand content of the soils together explained between 88.5 and 83.3% of the variance inNaHCO3-P and HCl-P transformation rates, respectively, 76.6 and 72.8% of which is explained by silt alone. CaCl2-P and electrical conductivity (EC) together accounted for 66.3% of the variation in the rate constant of NaOH-P. The release rate of Res-P was not significantly related to soil properties. |
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Keywords: | phosphorus kinetic calcareous soils fractionation |
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