Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid
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Resumo: | ABSTRACT Mehlich-1 is the most used method in Brazil for extracting available phosphorus (P) from the soil. Given the heterogeneity of soils in the semi-arid region of the Northeast, and the need for an analytical protocol for P extraction, the Mehlich-1, Olsen and ion-exchange resin methods were compared in samples of ten representative soils taken from the semi-arid region between the valley of the River Piranhas-Açu (Rio Grande do Norte) and the valley of the River Jaguaribe (Ceará), where the soil pH ranges from 4.1 to 8.0. The soil samples received four doses of P based on the phosphate buffering capacity (PBC) of the soils, and were incubated for 30 days. The treatments were divided into randomised blocks, in a 10×4 factorial arrangement of ten soils and four doses of phosphorus, with three replications. Each experimental unit comprised one plastic pot containing 3.0 dm3 of soil, where two maize plants were grown for 31 days in a greenhouse. The P extracted by each method was correlated with the P accumulated in the aerial part of the plants. The mixed-resin and Olsen methods showed the best correlation with the P accumulated in the plants, irrespective of the pH or PBC of the soil. Neutralisation of the acidity of Mehlich-1 was significant in alkaline soils with high levels of CaCO3 equivalent. Mehlich-1 was suitable for strongly acidic soils with a low PBC, however, the use of this extractor in pH neutral to alkaline soils with a high Ca2+ content can overestimate P availability when the soils are rich in P-Ca, or underestimate the availability in soils rich in CaCO3. |
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Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-aridAlkaline soilsMehlich-1OlsenIon-exchange resinABSTRACT Mehlich-1 is the most used method in Brazil for extracting available phosphorus (P) from the soil. Given the heterogeneity of soils in the semi-arid region of the Northeast, and the need for an analytical protocol for P extraction, the Mehlich-1, Olsen and ion-exchange resin methods were compared in samples of ten representative soils taken from the semi-arid region between the valley of the River Piranhas-Açu (Rio Grande do Norte) and the valley of the River Jaguaribe (Ceará), where the soil pH ranges from 4.1 to 8.0. The soil samples received four doses of P based on the phosphate buffering capacity (PBC) of the soils, and were incubated for 30 days. The treatments were divided into randomised blocks, in a 10×4 factorial arrangement of ten soils and four doses of phosphorus, with three replications. Each experimental unit comprised one plastic pot containing 3.0 dm3 of soil, where two maize plants were grown for 31 days in a greenhouse. The P extracted by each method was correlated with the P accumulated in the aerial part of the plants. The mixed-resin and Olsen methods showed the best correlation with the P accumulated in the plants, irrespective of the pH or PBC of the soil. Neutralisation of the acidity of Mehlich-1 was significant in alkaline soils with high levels of CaCO3 equivalent. Mehlich-1 was suitable for strongly acidic soils with a low PBC, however, the use of this extractor in pH neutral to alkaline soils with a high Ca2+ content can overestimate P availability when the soils are rich in P-Ca, or underestimate the availability in soils rich in CaCO3.Universidade Federal do Ceará2021-01-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersiontext/htmlhttp://old.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1806-66902021000400415Revista Ciência Agronômica v.52 n.4 2021reponame:Revista ciência agronômica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFC10.5935/1806-6690.20210062info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessMedeiros,Maria Deuzilene Oliveira do NascimentoOliveira,Fábio Henrique Tavares dePreston,WelkaPaiva,Maria Regilene de Freitas CostaGóis,Helena Maria de Morais Netaeng2021-10-13T00:00:00Zoai:scielo:S1806-66902021000400415Revistahttp://www.ccarevista.ufc.br/PUBhttps://old.scielo.br/oai/scielo-oai.php||alekdutra@ufc.br|| ccarev@ufc.br1806-66900045-6888opendoar:2021-10-13T00:00Revista ciência agronômica (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid |
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Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid |
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Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid Medeiros,Maria Deuzilene Oliveira do Nascimento Alkaline soils Mehlich-1 Olsen Ion-exchange resin |
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Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid |
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Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid |
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Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid |
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Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid |
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Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid |
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Medeiros,Maria Deuzilene Oliveira do Nascimento |
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Medeiros,Maria Deuzilene Oliveira do Nascimento Oliveira,Fábio Henrique Tavares de Preston,Welka Paiva,Maria Regilene de Freitas Costa Góis,Helena Maria de Morais Neta |
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Oliveira,Fábio Henrique Tavares de Preston,Welka Paiva,Maria Regilene de Freitas Costa Góis,Helena Maria de Morais Neta |
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Medeiros,Maria Deuzilene Oliveira do Nascimento Oliveira,Fábio Henrique Tavares de Preston,Welka Paiva,Maria Regilene de Freitas Costa Góis,Helena Maria de Morais Neta |
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Alkaline soils Mehlich-1 Olsen Ion-exchange resin |
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Alkaline soils Mehlich-1 Olsen Ion-exchange resin |
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ABSTRACT Mehlich-1 is the most used method in Brazil for extracting available phosphorus (P) from the soil. Given the heterogeneity of soils in the semi-arid region of the Northeast, and the need for an analytical protocol for P extraction, the Mehlich-1, Olsen and ion-exchange resin methods were compared in samples of ten representative soils taken from the semi-arid region between the valley of the River Piranhas-Açu (Rio Grande do Norte) and the valley of the River Jaguaribe (Ceará), where the soil pH ranges from 4.1 to 8.0. The soil samples received four doses of P based on the phosphate buffering capacity (PBC) of the soils, and were incubated for 30 days. The treatments were divided into randomised blocks, in a 10×4 factorial arrangement of ten soils and four doses of phosphorus, with three replications. Each experimental unit comprised one plastic pot containing 3.0 dm3 of soil, where two maize plants were grown for 31 days in a greenhouse. The P extracted by each method was correlated with the P accumulated in the aerial part of the plants. The mixed-resin and Olsen methods showed the best correlation with the P accumulated in the plants, irrespective of the pH or PBC of the soil. Neutralisation of the acidity of Mehlich-1 was significant in alkaline soils with high levels of CaCO3 equivalent. Mehlich-1 was suitable for strongly acidic soils with a low PBC, however, the use of this extractor in pH neutral to alkaline soils with a high Ca2+ content can overestimate P availability when the soils are rich in P-Ca, or underestimate the availability in soils rich in CaCO3. |
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