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  Phosphate mobilization and immobilization in two soils incubated under simulated reducing conditions
 
 
Title: Phosphate mobilization and immobilization in two soils incubated under simulated reducing conditions
Author: Jensen, Marina Bergen
Hansen, Hans Christian Bruun
Nielsen, Niels Erik
Magid, Jakob
Appeared in: Acta agriculturae Scandinavica. Section B, Soil and plant science
Paging: Volume 48 (1998) nr. 1 pages 11-17
Year: 1998-03
Contents: Inorganic phosphate (P) associated with Fe(III) (hydr)oxides can be mobilized by reductive dissolution of the oxides. Bulk Ap samples from two loamy soils differing by nearly 50% in total P were amended with 6 or 60 mg glucose-C per 100 g soil at a water tension of 0.2 m. During 29 days of anoxic incubation at room temperature, the soil solution pH, concentrations of Fe(II) and molybdate reactive P were measured. The concentrations of P were correlated to neither total soil-P nor Fe(II) concentrations. Lack of proportionality between Fe(II) and P in solution was attributed to microbial uptake, resorption of P and also, at high Fe(II)-concentrations, to precipitation of Fe(II)-P compounds (e.g. vivianite). The highest P concentrations were observed in samples amended with the low-C dose, where the concentrations increased six-fold to approximately 0.3 mg PO4-P 1-1. This indicated that P leaching might increase from clayey soils subjected to moderately reducing conditions.
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Source file: Elektronische Wetenschappelijke Tijdschriften
 
 

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