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Effect of long-term irrigation patterns on phosphorus forms and distribution in the brown soil zone

Continuous application of P fertilizers under different irrigation patterns can change soil phosphorus (P) chemical behavior and increase soil P levels that are of environmental concern. To assess the effect of long-term different irrigation patterns on soil P fractions and availability, this study...

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Autores principales: Liu, Chang, Dang, Xiuli, Mayes, Melanie A., Chen, Leilei, Zhang, Yulong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29155875
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188361
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author Liu, Chang
Dang, Xiuli
Mayes, Melanie A.
Chen, Leilei
Zhang, Yulong
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Dang, Xiuli
Mayes, Melanie A.
Chen, Leilei
Zhang, Yulong
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description Continuous application of P fertilizers under different irrigation patterns can change soil phosphorus (P) chemical behavior and increase soil P levels that are of environmental concern. To assess the effect of long-term different irrigation patterns on soil P fractions and availability, this study examined sequential changes in soil organic P and inorganic P from furrow irrigation (FI), surface drip irrigation (SUR), and subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) in the brown soil zone (0–60 cm) during 1998 to 2011. Analyses of soil P behavior showed that the levels of total P are frequently high on top soil layers. The total P (TP) contents of the entire soil profiles under three irrigation treatments were 830.2–3180.1 mg/kg. The contents of available P (AP) were 72.6–319.3 mg P/kg soil through soil profiles. The greatest TP and AP contents were obtained within the upper soil layers in FI. Results of Hedley’s P fractionation indicate that HCl-P is a dominant form and the proportion to TP ranges from 29% to 43% in all three methods. The contents of various fractions of P were positively correlated with the levels of total carbon (TC), total inorganic carbon (TIC), and calcium (Ca), whereas the P fractions had negative correlation with pH in all soil samples. Regression models proved that NaHCO(3)-P(o) was an important factor in determining the amount of AP in FI. H(2)O-P(o), NaHCO(3)-P(o), and NaOH-P(i) were related to available P values in SUR. NaHCO(3)-P(o) and NaOH-P(o) played important roles in SDI. The tomato yield under SUR was higher than SDI and FI. The difference of P availability was also controlled by the physicochemical soil properties under different irrigation schedule. SUR was a reasonable irrigation pattern to improve the utilization efficiency of water and fertilizer.
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spelling pubmed-56957712017-11-30 Effect of long-term irrigation patterns on phosphorus forms and distribution in the brown soil zone Liu, Chang Dang, Xiuli Mayes, Melanie A. Chen, Leilei Zhang, Yulong PLoS One Research Article Continuous application of P fertilizers under different irrigation patterns can change soil phosphorus (P) chemical behavior and increase soil P levels that are of environmental concern. To assess the effect of long-term different irrigation patterns on soil P fractions and availability, this study examined sequential changes in soil organic P and inorganic P from furrow irrigation (FI), surface drip irrigation (SUR), and subsurface drip irrigation (SDI) in the brown soil zone (0–60 cm) during 1998 to 2011. Analyses of soil P behavior showed that the levels of total P are frequently high on top soil layers. The total P (TP) contents of the entire soil profiles under three irrigation treatments were 830.2–3180.1 mg/kg. The contents of available P (AP) were 72.6–319.3 mg P/kg soil through soil profiles. The greatest TP and AP contents were obtained within the upper soil layers in FI. Results of Hedley’s P fractionation indicate that HCl-P is a dominant form and the proportion to TP ranges from 29% to 43% in all three methods. The contents of various fractions of P were positively correlated with the levels of total carbon (TC), total inorganic carbon (TIC), and calcium (Ca), whereas the P fractions had negative correlation with pH in all soil samples. Regression models proved that NaHCO(3)-P(o) was an important factor in determining the amount of AP in FI. H(2)O-P(o), NaHCO(3)-P(o), and NaOH-P(i) were related to available P values in SUR. NaHCO(3)-P(o) and NaOH-P(o) played important roles in SDI. The tomato yield under SUR was higher than SDI and FI. The difference of P availability was also controlled by the physicochemical soil properties under different irrigation schedule. SUR was a reasonable irrigation pattern to improve the utilization efficiency of water and fertilizer. Public Library of Science 2017-11-20 /pmc/articles/PMC5695771/ /pubmed/29155875 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188361 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
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Liu, Chang
Dang, Xiuli
Mayes, Melanie A.
Chen, Leilei
Zhang, Yulong
Effect of long-term irrigation patterns on phosphorus forms and distribution in the brown soil zone
title Effect of long-term irrigation patterns on phosphorus forms and distribution in the brown soil zone
title_full Effect of long-term irrigation patterns on phosphorus forms and distribution in the brown soil zone
title_fullStr Effect of long-term irrigation patterns on phosphorus forms and distribution in the brown soil zone
title_full_unstemmed Effect of long-term irrigation patterns on phosphorus forms and distribution in the brown soil zone
title_short Effect of long-term irrigation patterns on phosphorus forms and distribution in the brown soil zone
title_sort effect of long-term irrigation patterns on phosphorus forms and distribution in the brown soil zone
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5695771/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29155875
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0188361
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