Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal

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Autor(a) principal: Auxtero, A.
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Madeira, M.
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.19084/rca.15716
Resumo: Desorbability of phosphorus (P des) at P sorption maxima in eighteen horizons (surface and subsurface) of soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal, was determined by eight successive extractions using distilled water (H2O), calcium chloride (CaCl2), Bray 2 (B2), Mehlich 3 (M3), Egnér-Riehm (ER) and Olsen (OL) methods. The highest proportions of P des by the B2, M3, ER and OL methods (29-100%) were obtained in soils with weak andic properties (Vitrandic Haplustepts, Typic Haplustepts and Andic Haplustepts), indicating that P can be easily lost from these soils to nearby water bodies, through surface runoff and subsurface drainage. In contrast, low proportions of P des (4-57%) by these methods were obtained in allophanerich (Acrudoxic Hydrudands and Typic Placudands) and non-allophanic soils (Acrudoxic Hydrudands and Alic Hapludands), indicating that large amounts of P can be sorbed in an unavailable form by these soils. Of the six methods used, the proportions of P des obtained by H2O and CaCl2 were consistently lower than those obtained by the B2, M3, ER and OL methods. The proportion of P des obtained by the B2 method was highly correlated with other methods (M3, ER and OL) suggesting that the B2 is also an effective method to extract P in most of the studied soils. The proportions of P des obtained by different methods were negatively correlated with Feo and Fed, correlatios being stronger than with Alo, Ald, Alp and Fep contents. This indicates that Feo and Fed plays an important role in desorbability of P in studied soils.
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spelling Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, PortugalDesorção de fósforo em solos com propriedades ândicas do Arquipélago dos Açores (Portugal)GeralDesorbability of phosphorus (P des) at P sorption maxima in eighteen horizons (surface and subsurface) of soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal, was determined by eight successive extractions using distilled water (H2O), calcium chloride (CaCl2), Bray 2 (B2), Mehlich 3 (M3), Egnér-Riehm (ER) and Olsen (OL) methods. The highest proportions of P des by the B2, M3, ER and OL methods (29-100%) were obtained in soils with weak andic properties (Vitrandic Haplustepts, Typic Haplustepts and Andic Haplustepts), indicating that P can be easily lost from these soils to nearby water bodies, through surface runoff and subsurface drainage. In contrast, low proportions of P des (4-57%) by these methods were obtained in allophanerich (Acrudoxic Hydrudands and Typic Placudands) and non-allophanic soils (Acrudoxic Hydrudands and Alic Hapludands), indicating that large amounts of P can be sorbed in an unavailable form by these soils. Of the six methods used, the proportions of P des obtained by H2O and CaCl2 were consistently lower than those obtained by the B2, M3, ER and OL methods. The proportion of P des obtained by the B2 method was highly correlated with other methods (M3, ER and OL) suggesting that the B2 is also an effective method to extract P in most of the studied soils. The proportions of P des obtained by different methods were negatively correlated with Feo and Fed, correlatios being stronger than with Alo, Ald, Alp and Fep contents. This indicates that Feo and Fed plays an important role in desorbability of P in studied soils.A proporção de P desorvido no solo (P des) após oito extracções sucessivas com água destilada (H2O), cloreto do cálcio (CaCl2) e pelos métodos Bray 2 (B2), Mehlich 3 (M3), Egnér-Riehm (ER) e Olsen (OL) foi determinada em dezoito horizontes (superficiais e subsuperficiais) de pedónes representativos de Andossolos dos Açores, enriquecidos com P no seu máximo desorção. As proporções de P des por estes extractantes foram comparadas e correlacionadas com os constituintes coloidais do solo. Observou-se uma grande variação da proporção de Pdespara qualquer dos extractantes, consoante a constituição coloidal do solo. As proporções de P des obtidas pela H2O e CaCl2 foram bastante menores do que as observadas para os outros extractantes, em qualquer dos horizontes dos solos estudados. Os Vitrandic Haplustepts, Typic e Andic Haplustepts, que apresentam reduzido teor de alofana e em que as propriedades ândicas estão fracamente expressas, mostraram elevada proporção de Pdes (29-100%) pelos métodos de B2, M3, ER e OL. Os fosfatos aplicados como fertilizantes neste tipo de solos ficarão facilmente disponíveis para as plantas, mas, provavelmente, serão facilmente perdidos por drenagem e erosão do solo. Assim, a aplicação de fertilizante de fósforo nesses solos deverá ser a estritamente necessária e em quantidades limitadas, de modo a minimizar as perdas de P e naturalmente a eutroficação dos cursos de água e lagoas das proximidades. Pelo contrário, tanto os horizontes superficiais como sub-superficiais dos outros pédones (Typic Placudands, Acrudoxic Hydrudands, Acrudoxic Hapludands e Alic Hapludands) mostraram uma baixa proporção de P des, sugerindo uma forte retenção e indisponibilidade do P quando aplicado a estes solos. Nestas circunstâncias, será preferível a aplicação de grandes quantidades de fertilizante de libertação lenta e contínua de P. Dos seis métodos estudados, as proporções de P des usando H2O e CaCl2 foram inferiores às obtidas com B2, M3, ER e OL. O P des obtido com B2, M3, ER e OL mostrou uma forte correlação entre eles. B2 revelou-se o extractante mais eficaz na remoção de P na maioria dos solos em estudo. As proporções de P desobservadas para os extractantes mostraram uma correlação negativa com os teores de Ald, Alo, Alp, Feo, Fed, and Fep e com os valores de Alo + ½ Feo, e de retenção de P. Contudo, a correlação entre as proporções de Pdesobtidas com CaCl2, B2, M3, ER e OL com componentes ferruginosos (Feo, Fed) foi mais forte do que com componentes de Al (Alo, Ald).Sociedade de Ciências Agrárias de Portugal2018-11-24T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.19084/rca.15716eng2183-041X0871-018XAuxtero, A.Madeira, M.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2022-09-06T09:23:51ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal
Desorção de fósforo em solos com propriedades ândicas do Arquipélago dos Açores (Portugal)
title Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal
spellingShingle Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal
Auxtero, A.
Geral
title_short Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal
title_full Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal
title_fullStr Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal
title_sort Phosphorus desorbability in soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal
author Auxtero, A.
author_facet Auxtero, A.
Madeira, M.
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author2 Madeira, M.
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Auxtero, A.
Madeira, M.
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Geral
topic Geral
description Desorbability of phosphorus (P des) at P sorption maxima in eighteen horizons (surface and subsurface) of soils with andic properties from the Azores, Portugal, was determined by eight successive extractions using distilled water (H2O), calcium chloride (CaCl2), Bray 2 (B2), Mehlich 3 (M3), Egnér-Riehm (ER) and Olsen (OL) methods. The highest proportions of P des by the B2, M3, ER and OL methods (29-100%) were obtained in soils with weak andic properties (Vitrandic Haplustepts, Typic Haplustepts and Andic Haplustepts), indicating that P can be easily lost from these soils to nearby water bodies, through surface runoff and subsurface drainage. In contrast, low proportions of P des (4-57%) by these methods were obtained in allophanerich (Acrudoxic Hydrudands and Typic Placudands) and non-allophanic soils (Acrudoxic Hydrudands and Alic Hapludands), indicating that large amounts of P can be sorbed in an unavailable form by these soils. Of the six methods used, the proportions of P des obtained by H2O and CaCl2 were consistently lower than those obtained by the B2, M3, ER and OL methods. The proportion of P des obtained by the B2 method was highly correlated with other methods (M3, ER and OL) suggesting that the B2 is also an effective method to extract P in most of the studied soils. The proportions of P des obtained by different methods were negatively correlated with Feo and Fed, correlatios being stronger than with Alo, Ald, Alp and Fep contents. This indicates that Feo and Fed plays an important role in desorbability of P in studied soils.
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