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Degree of Phosphorus Saturation and Soil Phosphorus Thresholds in an Ultisol Amended with Triple Superphosphate and Phosphate Rocks

Soil phosphorus (P) release capability could be assessed through the degree of P saturation (DPS). Our main objective was to determine DPS and, hence, P threshold DPS values of an Ultisol treated with triple superphosphate (TSP), Gafsa phosphate rocks (GPR), or Christmas Island phosphate rocks (CIPR...

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Autores principales: Gikonyo, E. W., Zaharah, A. R., Hanafi, M. M., Anuar, A. R.
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Publicado: TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5720077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21805012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2011.131
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author Gikonyo, E. W.
Zaharah, A. R.
Hanafi, M. M.
Anuar, A. R.
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description Soil phosphorus (P) release capability could be assessed through the degree of P saturation (DPS). Our main objective was to determine DPS and, hence, P threshold DPS values of an Ultisol treated with triple superphosphate (TSP), Gafsa phosphate rocks (GPR), or Christmas Island phosphate rocks (CIPR), plus or minus manure. P release was determined by the iron oxide—impregnated paper strip (strip P), while DPS was determined from ammonium oxalate—extractable aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), and P. Soils were sampled from a closed incubation study involving soils treated with TSP, GPR, and CIPR at 0–400 mg P kg(-1), and a field study where soils were fertilized with the same P sources at 100–300 kg P ha(-1) plus or minus manure. The DPS was significantly influenced by P source x P rate, P source x manure (incubated soils), and by P source x P rate x time (field-sampled soils). Incubated soil results indicated that both initial P and total strip P were related to DPS by exponential functions: initial strip P = 1.38exp(0.18DPS), R(2) = 0.82** and total strip P = 8.01exp(0.13DPS), R2 = 0.65**. Initial strip P was linearly related to total P; total P = 2.45, initial P + 8.41, R(2) = 0.85**. The threshold DPS value established was about 22% (incubated soil). Field soils had lower DPS values <12% and strip P was related to initial DPS and average DPS in exponential functions: strip P = 2.6exp(0.44DPS), R(2) = 0.77** and strip P = 1.1DPS(2) — 2.4DPS + 6.2, R(2) = 0.58**, respectively. The threshold values were both at ≈8% and P release was 11–14 mg P kg(-1). Results are evident that DPS can be used to predict P release, but the threshold values are environmentally sensitive; hence, recommendations should be based on field trials.
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spelling pubmed-57200772017-12-21 Degree of Phosphorus Saturation and Soil Phosphorus Thresholds in an Ultisol Amended with Triple Superphosphate and Phosphate Rocks Gikonyo, E. W. Zaharah, A. R. Hanafi, M. M. Anuar, A. R. ScientificWorldJournal Research Article Soil phosphorus (P) release capability could be assessed through the degree of P saturation (DPS). Our main objective was to determine DPS and, hence, P threshold DPS values of an Ultisol treated with triple superphosphate (TSP), Gafsa phosphate rocks (GPR), or Christmas Island phosphate rocks (CIPR), plus or minus manure. P release was determined by the iron oxide—impregnated paper strip (strip P), while DPS was determined from ammonium oxalate—extractable aluminum (Al), iron (Fe), and P. Soils were sampled from a closed incubation study involving soils treated with TSP, GPR, and CIPR at 0–400 mg P kg(-1), and a field study where soils were fertilized with the same P sources at 100–300 kg P ha(-1) plus or minus manure. The DPS was significantly influenced by P source x P rate, P source x manure (incubated soils), and by P source x P rate x time (field-sampled soils). Incubated soil results indicated that both initial P and total strip P were related to DPS by exponential functions: initial strip P = 1.38exp(0.18DPS), R(2) = 0.82** and total strip P = 8.01exp(0.13DPS), R2 = 0.65**. Initial strip P was linearly related to total P; total P = 2.45, initial P + 8.41, R(2) = 0.85**. The threshold DPS value established was about 22% (incubated soil). Field soils had lower DPS values <12% and strip P was related to initial DPS and average DPS in exponential functions: strip P = 2.6exp(0.44DPS), R(2) = 0.77** and strip P = 1.1DPS(2) — 2.4DPS + 6.2, R(2) = 0.58**, respectively. The threshold values were both at ≈8% and P release was 11–14 mg P kg(-1). Results are evident that DPS can be used to predict P release, but the threshold values are environmentally sensitive; hence, recommendations should be based on field trials. TheScientificWorldJOURNAL 2011-07-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5720077/ /pubmed/21805012 http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2011.131 Text en Copyright © 2011 Esther W. Gikonyo et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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title_full_unstemmed Degree of Phosphorus Saturation and Soil Phosphorus Thresholds in an Ultisol Amended with Triple Superphosphate and Phosphate Rocks
title_short Degree of Phosphorus Saturation and Soil Phosphorus Thresholds in an Ultisol Amended with Triple Superphosphate and Phosphate Rocks
title_sort degree of phosphorus saturation and soil phosphorus thresholds in an ultisol amended with triple superphosphate and phosphate rocks
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5720077/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21805012
http://dx.doi.org/10.1100/tsw.2011.131
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