Journal of the Serbian Chemical Society (Jan 2006)

The chemical characteristics of soil which determine phosphorus partitioning in highly calcareous soils

  • Topalović Ana,
  • Pfendt Lidija B.,
  • Perović Natalija,
  • Đorđević Dragana,
  • Trifunović Snežana,
  • Pfendt Petar A.

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2298/JSC0611219T
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 71, no. 11
pp. 1219 – 1236

Abstract

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Phosphorus fractions from three highly calcareous soils (average, 24.9 ± 4.8 %CO3 2-) from sampling sites with a Mediterranean climate were isolated by sequential extraction. In order to provide a more reliable basis for the definition of the obtained P-fractions, principal component analysis was applied and from the chemical characteristics of the 14 investigated soils, those characteristics which define the content and association features of the P-fractions were assessed. The soils are characterized by a relatively high pH (8.0 - 8.2) and by significantly differing contents of organic mater, acid-soluble Mg and total P. These differences affected the various association features of the P-fraction with the soil constituents. The NH4F-P fraction (isolated with 0.5 M NH4F, pH 8.2) is defined by the contents of the main metals of the oxide-hydroxide- clay associations (Al, Fe,Mn) or by the the redox potential (Eh) of Mn. The accumulation of NaOH-phosphorus (extractable with 0.1M NaOH) depended on the constituents of the oxide-hydroxide-clay association, the humic substances and Eh-related factors. In those soils in which NaOH-Pis defined by the oxide-hydroxide-clay association, the participation of Fe as a bridge-forming metal is proposed. The main part of total P, i.e., ∆P = TP - (NH 4F-P + NaOH-P) is defined by the status of Mn- and Fe-humic complexes or by the concentration of hydroxyl-ions.

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