Estimating soil phosphorus requirements and limits from oxalate extract data

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作者
D'Angelo, EM [1 ]
Vandiviere, MV [1 ]
Thom, WO [1 ]
Sikora, F [1 ]
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[1] Univ Kentucky, Soil & Water Biogeochem Lab, Dept Agron, Lexington, KY 40546 USA
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10.2134/jeq2003.1082
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X [环境科学、安全科学];
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08 ; 0830 ;
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Excessive fertilizer and manure phosphorus (P) inputs to soils elevates P in soil solution and surface runoff, which can lead to freshwater eutrophication. Runoff P can be related to soil test P and P sorption saturation, but these approaches are restricted to a limited range of soil types or are difficult to determine on a routine basis. The purpose of this study was to determine whether easily measurable soil characteristics were related to the soil phosphorus requirements (P-req, the amount of P sorbed at a particular solution P level). The P-req was determined for 18 chemically diverse soils from sorption isotherm data (corrected for native sorbed P) and was found to be highly correlated to the sum of oxalate-extractable AI and Fe (R-2 > 0.90). Native sorbed P, also determined from oxalate extraction, was subtracted from the P-req to determine soil phosphorus limits (P-L, the amount of P that can be added to soil to reach P-req). Using this approach, the P-L to reach 0.2 mg P L-1 in solution ranged between -92 and 253 mg P kg(-1). Negative values identified soils with surplus P, while positive values showed soils with P deficiency. The results showed that P, AI, and Fe in oxalate extracts of soils held promise for determining PL to reach up to 10 mg P L-1 in solution (leading to potential runoff from many soils). The soil oxalate extraction test could be integrated into existing best management practices for improving soil fertility and protecting water quality.
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