REVERSIBILITY OF PHOSPHORUS SORPTION BY FERRUGINOUS NODULES

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作者
TIESSEN, H
ABEKOE, MK
SALCEDO, IH
OWUSUBENNOAH, E
机构
[1] UNIV FED PERNAMBUCO, DEPT ENERGIA NUCL, BR-50000 RECIFE, PE, BRAZIL
[2] UNIV GHANA, DEPT SOIL SCI, ACCRA, GHANA
关键词
GHANA; GREENHOUSE; ISOTOPIC EXCHANGE; LATERITE; P-32; PHOSPHORUS FRACTIONS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00010550
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Ferruginous nodules sorb significant amounts of available soil and fertiliser phosphate. The effect of this sorption on phosphorus availability of an agricultural soil was tested by sequential extraction and by exhaustive cropping with millet (Pennisetum typhoides) in a greenhouse trial following fertilisation of the original soil containing 70% nodules and of prepared samples containing various mixes of separated soil fines and nodules. Phosphorus sorption maxima by the soil fines and nodules were 190 mg kg-1 and 380 mg kg-1 respectively. Samples of fines and nodules which had sorbed 110 and 194 mg kg-1 were submitted to 8 successive extractions with 0.01 M KCl, after which P desorption amounted to 117 mg kg-1 and 103 mg kg-1 respectively. Hysteresis between sorption and desorption was negligible for the soil fines and increased with increasing nodule content of the samples. In the greenhouse experiment, P uptake at the first cropping was highest in the soil fines at all levels of phosphorus applied. Subsequent croppings, however, showed higher P uptake in the concretionary soils. These results indicate a higher initial P release from the soil fines with cropping followed by an earlier exhaustion of phosphorus. At the end of the greenhouse experiment, yields were low in spite of the large quantities of P still remaining in the soils. Phosphorus fractionation showed that, of the P left in the soil after cropping 20% was in labile, 29% in Fe or Al-associated, and 51% in low-availability forms.
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