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Sorption of phosphorus in field‐moist and air‐dried samples from four weakly developed cultivated soil profiles
Author(s) -
Peltovuori T.
Publication year - 2007
Publication title -
european journal of soil science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.244
H-Index - 111
eISSN - 1365-2389
pISSN - 1351-0754
DOI - 10.1111/j.1365-2389.2006.00789.x
Subject(s) - sorption , freundlich equation , soil water , inceptisol , chemistry , phosphorus , environmental chemistry , soil science , mineralogy , geology , adsorption , organic chemistry
Summary Sorption of phosphorus (P) in complete soil profiles in northern Europe is not adequately documented. I measured the sorption in genetic horizons of four cultivated soils (Inceptisols, Spodosol) in Finland using both field‐moist and air‐dried soil samples, fitted modified Freundlich equations ( Q  =  a  ×  I b  −  q ) to the data, and presented the results in quantity/intensity ( Q / I ) graphs. Least‐squares‐estimates for the parameters of the modified Freundlich equation ( a , b , q ) were found to be imprecise measures of sorption. Values derived from the fitted equations (the amount of P sorbed at the P concentration of 2 mg litre −1 and P buffering capacity at the same concentration) were more precise. Both were correlated with concentrations of oxalate‐extractable iron and aluminium. In all soils, there was a distinct difference in sorption between the fertilized Ap horizons and the subsurface horizons, which retained P strongly. Most of the sorption capacity was located in the B horizons at depths between 0.3 and 0.7 m. The results demonstrate the effects of soil‐forming processes and human impact on the sorption of P in the soils. Drying the samples prior to the sorption experiments altered the shape of the Q / I graphs. It increased dissolution of P at small P concentrations, sorption at large P concentrations, and the estimates for P buffering capacity. The effects of drying soil samples on the results and the imprecision of the parameters estimated with the modified Freundlich equation should be taken into account when interpreting results of Q / I experiments.

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