Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo | |
Influence of soil pH on inorganic phosphorus sorption and desorption in a humid brazilian Ultisol | |
Shinjiro Sato2  Nicholas Brian Comerford1  | |
[1] ,Universidade de Cornell Departamento de Ciências de Cultura e SoloNY ,USA | |
关键词: liming; phosphorus bioavailability; Langmuir; partition coefficients; Atlantic Forest; calagem; biodisponibilidade de fósforo; Langmuir; coeficientes de partição; Mata Atlântica; | |
DOI : 10.1590/S0100-06832005000500004 | |
来源: SciELO | |
【 摘 要 】
Liming is a common practice to raise soil pH and increase phosphorus (P) bioavailability in tropical regions. However, reports on the effect of liming on P sorption and bioavailability are controversial. The process of phosphorus desorption is more important than P sorption for defining P bioavailability. However few studies on the relationship between soil pH and P desorption are available, and even fewer in the tropical soils. The effects of soil pH on P sorption and desorption in an Ultisol from Bahia, Brazil, were investigated in this study. Phosphorus sorption decreased by up to 21 and 34 % with pH increases from 4.7 to 5.9 and 7.0, respectively. Decreasing Langmuir K parameter and decreasing partition coefficients (Kd) with increasing pH supported this trend. Phosphorus desorption was positively affected by increased soil pH by both the total amount of P desorbed and the ratio of desorbed P to initially sorbed P. A decreased K parameter and increased Kd value, particularly at the highest pH value and highest P-addition level, endorsed this phenomenon. Liming the soil had the double effect of reducing P sorption (up to 4.5 kg ha-1 of remaining P in solution) and enhancing P desorption (up to 2.7 kg ha-1 of additionally released P into solution).
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