Land-use and fertilization effects on P forms in two European soils: Resin extraction and P-31-NMR analysis

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作者
Guggenberger, G [1 ]
Christensen, BT [1 ]
Rubaek, G [1 ]
Zech, W [1 ]
机构
[1] DANISH INST PLANT & SOIL SCI, RES CTR FOULUM, DK-8830 TJELE, DENMARK
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10.1111/j.1365-2389.1996.tb01859.x
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Macroporous anion-exchange resin extraction and P-31-NMR spectroscopy of dialysed NaOH extracts were used to investigate the effects of land use (Taubenberg, Bavaria: spruce forest, deciduous forest, permanent grass, arable) and fertilization (Askov, Denmark: unmanured, mineral fertilizer, animal manure) on forms of phosphorus in soil with emphasis on the potentially labile organic (P-o) and inorganic (P-i) pools. Carbon content ranged from 12.5-118.1 g kg(-1) and total P (P-t) content from 511 to 2063 mg kg(-1). For all soils, the C:P-o ratios of SOM decreased in the order: whole soil, 150:1-44:1; alkali extract, 57:1-41:1; resin extract, 20:1-9:1; suggesting an increasing P functionality of the OM with increasing P-o lability. Analysis of functional relation showed a close relation between resin P-o and P-31-NMR estimates for diester-P including teichoic acid-P, indicating that these species contributed significantly to the labile P-o pool as determined by the resin method. The most marked effects of land-use were an increase in P-i under grass and arable, a concurrent sequestration of P-o and SOM under grass, and a depletion of P-o under arable. The amount of resin P-i appeared to be a function primarily of fertilization, and amounted to around 100 mg kg(-1) in the fertilized soils irrespective of the SOM content and P source. The forest soil and the unfertilized agricultural soil had much smaller resin P-i values. The soil under grass had the largest amounts in resin P-o and diester-P including teichoic acid-P, indicating a rapid turnover of P-o with build-up of a large potentially labile, microbially derived P-o pool. P-31 NMR also showed large proportions of labile P-o species in soils where microbial activity is restrained by acidity (Taubenberg spruce forest, phosphonates) or where highly microbially altered OM is relatively enriched (Taubenberg arable, diester-P including teichoic acid-P). We conclude that the resin used in this study isolates a structurally and functionally reasonably uniform pool of potentially labile soil P-o.
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