A number of previous studies have reported the existence of a minimum in phosphate solubility between pH 5.5 and 7 in non-calcareous soils. Different hypotheses have been forwarded to explain this phenomenon. In this study, ten soil samples with varying textures and phosphorus status were subjected to batch experiments in which dissolved phosphate was measured as a function of pH and phosphate load. Soil samples with more than 20% clay all had a minimum phosphate solubility between pH 6 and 7, whereas for samples with <10% clay, no such minimum was observed. Further experiments involving additions of phosphate and arsenate showed an increasing adsorption of these anions with decreasing pH also below pH 6 in clay soils, suggesting that th...
To determine phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land to surface water, information is needed ab...
The interpretation and application of two types of P isotherms were elucidated by means of sorption-...
Solubilization of soil phosphate accumulated during the last decades in fertilized soils can be prof...
The soil chemistry of phosphorus (P) is important for understanding the processes governing plant av...
The pH dependency of soluble phosphate in soil was measured for six agricultural soils over a pH ran...
A review of the literature relating to the reactions and mechanisms involved in the sorption of inor...
Although much information exists on the quantitative relationships between phosphorus (P) sorption a...
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The soil chemistry of phosphorus (P) is important for understanding the processes governing plant av...
The dependence of the indicator of phosphate sorption capacity on extractable Al and Fe and other so...
The intensification of agriculture has been associated with excessive addition of phosphorus (P) fer...
Phosphorus (P) is an important element for crop production, but build-up of excess soil P can promot...
International audienceGeochemical processes, particularly adsorption/ desorption, which control inor...
Liming is a common practice to raise soil pH and increase phosphorus (P) bioavailability in tropical...
To determine phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land to surface water, information is needed ab...
The interpretation and application of two types of P isotherms were elucidated by means of sorption-...
Solubilization of soil phosphate accumulated during the last decades in fertilized soils can be prof...
The soil chemistry of phosphorus (P) is important for understanding the processes governing plant av...
The pH dependency of soluble phosphate in soil was measured for six agricultural soils over a pH ran...
A review of the literature relating to the reactions and mechanisms involved in the sorption of inor...
Although much information exists on the quantitative relationships between phosphorus (P) sorption a...
O artigo não está disponível em livre acesso. Pode ser solicitado através do site do editor.While mu...
The soil chemistry of phosphorus (P) is important for understanding the processes governing plant av...
The dependence of the indicator of phosphate sorption capacity on extractable Al and Fe and other so...
The intensification of agriculture has been associated with excessive addition of phosphorus (P) fer...
Phosphorus (P) is an important element for crop production, but build-up of excess soil P can promot...
International audienceGeochemical processes, particularly adsorption/ desorption, which control inor...
Liming is a common practice to raise soil pH and increase phosphorus (P) bioavailability in tropical...
To determine phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural land to surface water, information is needed ab...
The interpretation and application of two types of P isotherms were elucidated by means of sorption-...
Solubilization of soil phosphate accumulated during the last decades in fertilized soils can be prof...