How does the Hedley sequential phosphorus fractionation reflect impacts of land use and management on soil phosphorus: A review

被引:330
作者
Negassa, Wakene [1 ]
Leinweber, Peter [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Rostock, Inst Land Use, D-18051 Rostock, Germany
关键词
soil phosphorus; P speciation; labile P; moderately labile P; stable P; temperate soils; tropical soils; P-31; NMR; P XANES; NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE; FERTILIZER PHOSPHORUS; NEW-ZEALAND; ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS; AMENDED SOILS; FOREST SOILS; P-FRACTIONS; FORMS; DYNAMICS; TRANSFORMATIONS;
D O I
10.1002/jpln.200800223
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The Hedley sequential-phosphorus (P)-fractionation method has been used in many countries to study the effects of land-use and management systems on soil P. Many data sets have been obtained but collectively never have been considered or to goal topic reviewed. Therefore, the objectives of this review were to compile and systematically evaluate these data. The data generated over many years were grouped into temperate, and subtropical and tropical soils of different land use and duration of soil-management studies. In natural ecosystems, vegetation types and composition and percent of vegetation covers substantially affected all P fractions with pronounced impacts on the labile and moderately labile P. In short-term studies (<= 10 y), changes in the labile and moderately labile inorganic P (P) fractions were detected when more P (e.g., by factor 5) was applied than commonly recommended for agricultural crops. However, without P application the changes in all P fractions were subtle in temperate soils, but declines were significant in labile and moderately labile P in subtropical and tropical soils. In both temperate and tropical climates, medium (10-25 y) and long-term (>25 y) cultivation without P application depleted all P fractions, whereas most of P fractions increased with continuous P application, regardless of the amount and source of P. Synthesis of data resulted in multiple-regression functions which described differences in labile and moderately labile P fractions as function of differences in amount of P application and duration of the experiments. Moreover, the correlation analysis also showed strong association among most of the P fractions. Current limitations in data interpretation of Hedley fractionation can be overcome by the application of P-31 nuclear-magnetic resonance (NMR) and X-ray absorption near-edge fine-structure (XANES) spectroscopy.
引用
收藏
页码:305 / 325
页数:21
相关论文
共 118 条
[1]   Long-term cropping effect on phosphorus fractions in an ultisol of the humid forest zone in West Africa [J].
Abekoe, MK ;
Sahrawat, KL .
COMMUNICATIONS IN SOIL SCIENCE AND PLANT ANALYSIS, 2003, 34 (3-4) :427-437
[2]   Fertilizer P transformations and P availability in hillslope soils of northern Ghana [J].
Abekoe, MK ;
Tiessen, H .
NUTRIENT CYCLING IN AGROECOSYSTEMS, 1998, 52 (01) :45-54
[3]   Phosphate losses through field drains in a heavy cultivated soil [J].
Addiscott, TM ;
Brockie, D ;
Catt, JA ;
Christian, DG ;
Harris, GL ;
Howse, KR ;
Mirza, NA ;
Pepper, TJ .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2000, 29 (02) :522-532
[4]  
ADEPETU JA, 1976, SOIL SCI, V122, P159, DOI 10.1097/00010694-197609000-00006
[5]   Dynamics of phosphorus fractions in a savanna Alfisol under continuous cultivation [J].
Agbenin, JO ;
Goladi, JT .
SOIL USE AND MANAGEMENT, 1998, 14 (02) :59-64
[6]   PHOSPHORUS TRANSFORMATIONS IN A TOPOSEQUENCE OF LITHOSOLS AND CAMBISOLS FROM SEMIARID NORTHEASTERN BRAZIL [J].
AGBENIN, JO ;
TIESSEN, H .
GEODERMA, 1994, 62 (04) :345-362
[7]   Effect of soil-dung manure incubation on the solubility and retention of applied phosphate by a weathered tropical semi-arid soil [J].
Agbenin, John O. ;
Igbokwe, Stella O. .
GEODERMA, 2006, 133 (3-4) :191-203
[8]   Phosphorus speciation of sequential extracts of organic amendments using nuclear magnetic resonance and X-ray absorption near-edge structure spectroscopies [J].
Ajiboye, Babasola ;
Akinremi, Alekan O. ;
Hu, Yongfeng ;
Flaten, Donald N. .
JOURNAL OF ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY, 2007, 36 (06) :1563-1576
[9]   Phosphorus transformations under reduction in long-term manured soils [J].
Ajmone-Marsan, F. ;
Cote, D. ;
Simard, R. R. .
PLANT AND SOIL, 2006, 282 (1-2) :239-250
[10]   Soil phosphorus fractions from toposequences of semi-arid Latosols and Luvisols in northeastern Brazil [J].
Araújo, MSB ;
Schaefer, CER ;
Sampaio, EVSB .
GEODERMA, 2004, 119 (3-4) :309-321