Availability and fractionation of phosphorus in sewage sludge-amended soils

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Akhtar, M
McCallister, DL [1 ]
Eskridge, KM
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[1] Univ Nebraska, Dept Agron & Hort, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
[2] Univ Nebraska, Dept Biometry, Lincoln, NE 68583 USA
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10.1081/CSS-120005748
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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A laboratory incubation study was conducted with the objective of determining the effects of time, temperature, and soil properties on availability and chemical fractions of phosphorus (P) in sewage sludge-amended soils. Anaerobically digested sewage sludge was mixed with three soils (Crofton silty clay loam, Moody silty clay loam, and Thurman sandy loam) at a rate equivalent to 80 Mg sludge ha(-1). The mixtures were incubated at 25 and 37degreesC for up to 120 days. Phosphorus in sewage sludge-treated soils was extracted with iron-oxide impregnated filter paper strips (strip-P). Phosphorus also was fractionated chemically into four components by sequential extraction. Phosphorus concentration in all fractions increased with sludge application. Strip-P concentration was higher at 25degreesC in all soils than at 37degreesC over the entire period of incubation. Soluble-P was greatest in sand Thurman soil at both temperatures over all incubation times. A sharp increase in non-occluded P (NOC-P) concentration occurred in all soils with time at both temperatures. Occluded P (OC-P) in all soils decreased more rapidly with time at 37degreesC than at 25degreesC. Calcium-P (Ca-P) concentration was unaffected by time and was highest in calcareous Crofton soil. Soil texture and the presence of carbonates strongly influence the fate of P from applied sewage sludge. It was concluded. based on time trends that sludge as a P source on a P-limited soil should be applied well before the period of maximum plant demand. Elevated temperature (37degreesC) typical of mid-summer, promotes depletion of more available (strip-P and soluble P) fractions compared with lower temperature (25degreesC).
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