Evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources.

Bray 1 phosphorus (B1P) and sequential phosphorus (P) fractions were determined on soils treated with triple superphosphate (TSP), Gafsa (GPR), and Christmas Island phosphate rocks (CIPR), respectively, with and without manure. The fractions extracted in decreasing lability were iron oxide–impregnat...

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Main Authors: Gikonyo, Esther Wakiuru, Abdul Rahman, Zaharah, Musa, Mohamed Hanafi, Abdul Rahim, Anuar
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Published: 2008
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author Gikonyo, Esther Wakiuru
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Abdul Rahim, Anuar
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Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Abdul Rahim, Anuar
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description Bray 1 phosphorus (B1P) and sequential phosphorus (P) fractions were determined on soils treated with triple superphosphate (TSP), Gafsa (GPR), and Christmas Island phosphate rocks (CIPR), respectively, with and without manure. The fractions extracted in decreasing lability were iron oxide–impregnated paper strip P (Pi‐strip P), inorganic (Pi), and organic (Po) bicarbonate (NaHCO3‐Pi and ‐Po), hydroxide [sodium hydroxide (NaOH)‐Pi and ‐Po], hydrochloric acid (HCl) P, and residual (residue P). The magnitude of B1P was in the order TSP>GPR=CIPR. Average B1P from PRs was two‐fold the amount in TSP, whereas that of the fractions was NaOH‐P>Residue P<sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) P<Pi‐strip P <HCl. Bray 1 extracted mainly the most labile fractions (Pi‐strip P and NaHCO3‐Pi), and plant P uptake was correlated mainly to NaOH‐Po and NaHCO3‐Pi. Magnitude of various fractions differed between TSP and PRs. Both B1P and the fractions were equally correlated to P uptake (R2=0.38**). Nevertheless, sequential fractionation appears to be a powerful tool to identify the P status and availability in soil.
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spelling upm-146082015-11-30T07:32:41Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14608/ Evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources. Gikonyo, Esther Wakiuru Abdul Rahman, Zaharah Musa, Mohamed Hanafi Abdul Rahim, Anuar Bray 1 phosphorus (B1P) and sequential phosphorus (P) fractions were determined on soils treated with triple superphosphate (TSP), Gafsa (GPR), and Christmas Island phosphate rocks (CIPR), respectively, with and without manure. The fractions extracted in decreasing lability were iron oxide–impregnated paper strip P (Pi‐strip P), inorganic (Pi), and organic (Po) bicarbonate (NaHCO3‐Pi and ‐Po), hydroxide [sodium hydroxide (NaOH)‐Pi and ‐Po], hydrochloric acid (HCl) P, and residual (residue P). The magnitude of B1P was in the order TSP>GPR=CIPR. Average B1P from PRs was two‐fold the amount in TSP, whereas that of the fractions was NaOH‐P>Residue P<sodium bicarbonate (NaHCO3) P<Pi‐strip P <HCl. Bray 1 extracted mainly the most labile fractions (Pi‐strip P and NaHCO3‐Pi), and plant P uptake was correlated mainly to NaOH‐Po and NaHCO3‐Pi. Magnitude of various fractions differed between TSP and PRs. Both B1P and the fractions were equally correlated to P uptake (R2=0.38**). Nevertheless, sequential fractionation appears to be a powerful tool to identify the P status and availability in soil. 2008 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/14608/1/Evaluation%20of%20phosphorus%20pools%20and%20fractions%20in%20an%20acid%20tropical%20soil%20recapitalized%20with%20different%20phosphorus%20sources.pdf Gikonyo, Esther Wakiuru and Abdul Rahman, Zaharah and Musa, Mohamed Hanafi and Abdul Rahim, Anuar (2008) Evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 39 (9-10). pp. 1385-1405. ISSN 0010-3624 English
spellingShingle Gikonyo, Esther Wakiuru
Abdul Rahman, Zaharah
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Abdul Rahim, Anuar
Evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources.
title Evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources.
title_full Evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources.
title_fullStr Evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources.
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources.
title_short Evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources.
title_sort evaluation of phosphorus pools and fractions in an acid tropical soil recapitalized with different phosphorus sources.
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