Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur

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Autor(a) principal: Novais, Sarah Vieira
Data de Publicação: 2015
Outros Autores: Mattiello, Edson Marcio, Vergutz, Leonardus, Melo, Leônidas Carrijo Azevedo, Freitas, Írio Fernando de, Novais, Roberto Ferreira
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
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Texto Completo: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/38908
Resumo: The Mehlich-1 (M-1) extractant and Monocalcium Phosphate in acetic acid (MCPa) have mechanisms for extraction of available P and S in acidity and in ligand exchange, whether of the sulfate of the extractant by the phosphate of the soil, or of the phosphate of the extractant by the sulfate of the soil. In clayey soils, with greater P adsorption capacity, or lower remaining P (Rem-P) value, which corresponds to soils with greater Phosphate Buffer Capacity (PBC), more buffered for acidity, the initially low pH of the extractants increases over their time of contact with the soil in the direction of the pH of the soil; and the sulfate of the M-1 or the phosphate of the MCPa is adsorbed by adsorption sites occupied by these anions or not. This situation makes the extractant lose its extraction capacity, a phenomenon known as loss of extraction capacity or consumption of the extractant, the object of this study. Twenty soil samples were chosen so as to cover the range of Rem-P (0 to 60 mg L-1). Rem-P was used as a measure of the PBC. The P and S contents available from the soil samples through M-1 and MCPa, and the contents of other nutrients and of organic matter were determined. For determination of loss of extraction capacity, after the rest period, the pH and the P and S contents were measured in both the extracts-soils. Although significant, the loss of extraction capacity of the acidity of the M-1 and MCPa extractants with reduction in the Rem-P value did not have a very expressive effect. A “linear plateau” model was observed for the M-1 for discontinuous loss of extraction capacity of the P content in accordance with reduction in the concentration of the Rem-P or increase in the PBC, suggesting that a discontinuous model should also be adopted for interpretation of available P of soils with different Rem-P values. In contrast, a continuous linear response was observed between the P variables in the extract-soil and Rem-P for the MCPa extractor, which shows increasing loss of extraction capacity of this extractor with an increase in the PBC of the soil, indicating the validity of the linear relationship between the available S of the soil and the PBC, estimated by Rem-P, as currently adopted.
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spelling Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfurDesgaste dos extratores Mehlich-1 e fosfato monocálcico como variável do P-remanescente e sua relação com os níveis críticos de fósforo e de enxofre nos solosAdsorção de fósforoAdsorção de enxofreNutriente disponívelPoder-tampão de fosfatoPhosphorus adsorptionSulfur adsorptionAvailable nutrientPhosphate buffer capacityThe Mehlich-1 (M-1) extractant and Monocalcium Phosphate in acetic acid (MCPa) have mechanisms for extraction of available P and S in acidity and in ligand exchange, whether of the sulfate of the extractant by the phosphate of the soil, or of the phosphate of the extractant by the sulfate of the soil. In clayey soils, with greater P adsorption capacity, or lower remaining P (Rem-P) value, which corresponds to soils with greater Phosphate Buffer Capacity (PBC), more buffered for acidity, the initially low pH of the extractants increases over their time of contact with the soil in the direction of the pH of the soil; and the sulfate of the M-1 or the phosphate of the MCPa is adsorbed by adsorption sites occupied by these anions or not. This situation makes the extractant lose its extraction capacity, a phenomenon known as loss of extraction capacity or consumption of the extractant, the object of this study. Twenty soil samples were chosen so as to cover the range of Rem-P (0 to 60 mg L-1). Rem-P was used as a measure of the PBC. The P and S contents available from the soil samples through M-1 and MCPa, and the contents of other nutrients and of organic matter were determined. For determination of loss of extraction capacity, after the rest period, the pH and the P and S contents were measured in both the extracts-soils. Although significant, the loss of extraction capacity of the acidity of the M-1 and MCPa extractants with reduction in the Rem-P value did not have a very expressive effect. A “linear plateau” model was observed for the M-1 for discontinuous loss of extraction capacity of the P content in accordance with reduction in the concentration of the Rem-P or increase in the PBC, suggesting that a discontinuous model should also be adopted for interpretation of available P of soils with different Rem-P values. In contrast, a continuous linear response was observed between the P variables in the extract-soil and Rem-P for the MCPa extractor, which shows increasing loss of extraction capacity of this extractor with an increase in the PBC of the soil, indicating the validity of the linear relationship between the available S of the soil and the PBC, estimated by Rem-P, as currently adopted.O extrator Mehlich-1 (M-1), assim como o Fosfato Monocálcico em ácido acético (FMCa), tem na acidez e na troca de ligantes - seja do sulfato do extrator pelo fosfato do solo ou do fosfato do extrator pelo sulfato do solo - os mecanismos de extração do P e do S disponíveis. Em solos argilosos, com maior poder de adsorção de P, ou menor valor de P-remanescente (P-rem), o que corresponde a solos com maior Poder-Tampão de Fosfato (PTF), mais tamponados para a acidez, o pH inicialmente baixo dos extratores é, durante o seu contato com o solo, aumentado em direção àquele do solo, e o sulfato do M-1 ou o fosfato do FMCa é adsorvido por sítios de adsorção ocupados ou não por esses ânions. Tal fato faz com que o extrator perca seu poder de extração, fenômeno conhecido como desgaste de extrator, objetivo de estudo deste trabalho. Escolheram-se 20 amostras de solos, de modo a cobrir a faixa do P-rem (0 a 60 mg L-1). Como medida do PTF, foi utilizado o P-rem. Os teores de P e de S disponíveis das amostras dos solos pelo M-1 e FMCa, de demais nutrientes e de matéria orgânica (MO) foram determinados. Para a determinação do desgaste dos extratores, após o período de repouso, foram medidos o pH e os teores de P e de S em ambos os extratos-solos. Houve efeito pouco expressivo, embora significativo, do desgaste da acidez dos extratores M-1 e FMCa com a diminuição do valor de P-rem. Observou-se para o M-1 um modelo linear plateau para desgaste descontínuo do teor do P, com a diminuição da concentração do P-rem ou aumento do PTF, sugerindo que se deve adotar um modelo também descontínuo para a interpretação do P-disponível de solos com diferentes valores de P-rem. Entretanto, observou-se resposta linear-contínua entre as variáveis P no extrato-solo e P-rem para o extrator FMCa, o que evidenciou desgaste crescente desse extrator com o aumento do PTF do solo, indicando a validade da relação linear entre o S disponível do solo e o PTF, estimado pelo P-rem, como atualmente adotada.Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo2020-02-06T13:12:48Z2020-02-06T13:12:48Z2015info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfNOVAIS, S. V. et al. Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur. Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo, Viçosa, MG, v. 39, n. 4, p. 1079-1087, 2015.http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/38908Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Soloreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFLAinstname:Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)instacron:UFLAAttribution 4.0 Internationalhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessNovais, Sarah VieiraMattiello, Edson MarcioVergutz, LeonardusMelo, Leônidas Carrijo AzevedoFreitas, Írio Fernando deNovais, Roberto Ferreiraeng2020-02-06T13:12:48Zoai:localhost:1/38908Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufla.br/oai/requestnivaldo@ufla.br || repositorio.biblioteca@ufla.bropendoar:2020-02-06T13:12:48Repositório Institucional da UFLA - Universidade Federal de Lavras (UFLA)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur
Desgaste dos extratores Mehlich-1 e fosfato monocálcico como variável do P-remanescente e sua relação com os níveis críticos de fósforo e de enxofre nos solos
title Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur
spellingShingle Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur
Novais, Sarah Vieira
Adsorção de fósforo
Adsorção de enxofre
Nutriente disponível
Poder-tampão de fosfato
Phosphorus adsorption
Sulfur adsorption
Available nutrient
Phosphate buffer capacity
title_short Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur
title_full Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur
title_fullStr Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur
title_full_unstemmed Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur
title_sort Loss of extraction capacity of Mehlich-1 and monocalcium phosphate as a variable of remaining P and its relationship to critical levels of soil phosphorus and sulfur
author Novais, Sarah Vieira
author_facet Novais, Sarah Vieira
Mattiello, Edson Marcio
Vergutz, Leonardus
Melo, Leônidas Carrijo Azevedo
Freitas, Írio Fernando de
Novais, Roberto Ferreira
author_role author
author2 Mattiello, Edson Marcio
Vergutz, Leonardus
Melo, Leônidas Carrijo Azevedo
Freitas, Írio Fernando de
Novais, Roberto Ferreira
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Novais, Sarah Vieira
Mattiello, Edson Marcio
Vergutz, Leonardus
Melo, Leônidas Carrijo Azevedo
Freitas, Írio Fernando de
Novais, Roberto Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Adsorção de fósforo
Adsorção de enxofre
Nutriente disponível
Poder-tampão de fosfato
Phosphorus adsorption
Sulfur adsorption
Available nutrient
Phosphate buffer capacity
topic Adsorção de fósforo
Adsorção de enxofre
Nutriente disponível
Poder-tampão de fosfato
Phosphorus adsorption
Sulfur adsorption
Available nutrient
Phosphate buffer capacity
description The Mehlich-1 (M-1) extractant and Monocalcium Phosphate in acetic acid (MCPa) have mechanisms for extraction of available P and S in acidity and in ligand exchange, whether of the sulfate of the extractant by the phosphate of the soil, or of the phosphate of the extractant by the sulfate of the soil. In clayey soils, with greater P adsorption capacity, or lower remaining P (Rem-P) value, which corresponds to soils with greater Phosphate Buffer Capacity (PBC), more buffered for acidity, the initially low pH of the extractants increases over their time of contact with the soil in the direction of the pH of the soil; and the sulfate of the M-1 or the phosphate of the MCPa is adsorbed by adsorption sites occupied by these anions or not. This situation makes the extractant lose its extraction capacity, a phenomenon known as loss of extraction capacity or consumption of the extractant, the object of this study. Twenty soil samples were chosen so as to cover the range of Rem-P (0 to 60 mg L-1). Rem-P was used as a measure of the PBC. The P and S contents available from the soil samples through M-1 and MCPa, and the contents of other nutrients and of organic matter were determined. For determination of loss of extraction capacity, after the rest period, the pH and the P and S contents were measured in both the extracts-soils. Although significant, the loss of extraction capacity of the acidity of the M-1 and MCPa extractants with reduction in the Rem-P value did not have a very expressive effect. A “linear plateau” model was observed for the M-1 for discontinuous loss of extraction capacity of the P content in accordance with reduction in the concentration of the Rem-P or increase in the PBC, suggesting that a discontinuous model should also be adopted for interpretation of available P of soils with different Rem-P values. In contrast, a continuous linear response was observed between the P variables in the extract-soil and Rem-P for the MCPa extractor, which shows increasing loss of extraction capacity of this extractor with an increase in the PBC of the soil, indicating the validity of the linear relationship between the available S of the soil and the PBC, estimated by Rem-P, as currently adopted.
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