Volcanic soils cover 1% of the Earth’s surface but support 10% of the world’s population. They are among the most fertile soils in the world, due to their excellent physical properties and richness in available nutrients. The major limiting factor for plant growth in volcanic soils is phosphate fixation, which is mainly attributable to active species of aluminium and iron. The sorption and desorption of phosphate is studied on the surface horizons of two African agricultural soils, a silandic Andosol (Rwanda) and a vitric Andosol (São Tomé and Principe). Both soils are slightly acid. The silandic Andosol is rich in active aluminium forms, while the vitric Andosol has high amounts of crystalline iron and aluminium oxides. Sorption isotherms ...
Adsorbed or precipitated phosphorus can be susceptible to dissolution depending upon environmental c...
Low availability of P limits crop production in the Ethiopian soils. There are many reasons for low ...
Phosphorous (P) contents in many soils are varies highly along with their ability to provide availab...
The evaluation of phosphorus sorption characteristics of soils and their relation to soil properties...
Crop response to phosphorus application is often erratic in most soil types in Sudan. This inconsist...
The aim of the presented study was to prepare the phosphate sorption isotherms of 20 European volcan...
The P adsorption and desorption characteristics of four Vertisols belonging to three agriculturally ...
The response of crops to added P is generally less predictable on Vertisols than on other soils suc...
In Kenya, maize (Zea mays L.) is mainly grown on acid soils in high rainfall areas. These soils are ...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd, 2021Phosphorus (P) is a vital plant macronutrient r...
Measurements of the phosphate adsorption/desorption characteristic of three acid soils from Southern...
Ultisols and Alfisols in humid Western Ethiopia are deficient in available phosphorus (P) but respon...
Information on P sorption characteristics of soils is important for making profitable P fertiliser r...
Phosphate adsorption and desorption studies provide insight for developing P management strategies. ...
Phosphate (P) adsorption -desorption characteristics of surface samples of 4 Vertisols were studied...
Adsorbed or precipitated phosphorus can be susceptible to dissolution depending upon environmental c...
Low availability of P limits crop production in the Ethiopian soils. There are many reasons for low ...
Phosphorous (P) contents in many soils are varies highly along with their ability to provide availab...
The evaluation of phosphorus sorption characteristics of soils and their relation to soil properties...
Crop response to phosphorus application is often erratic in most soil types in Sudan. This inconsist...
The aim of the presented study was to prepare the phosphate sorption isotherms of 20 European volcan...
The P adsorption and desorption characteristics of four Vertisols belonging to three agriculturally ...
The response of crops to added P is generally less predictable on Vertisols than on other soils suc...
In Kenya, maize (Zea mays L.) is mainly grown on acid soils in high rainfall areas. These soils are ...
This research article published by Elsevier Ltd, 2021Phosphorus (P) is a vital plant macronutrient r...
Measurements of the phosphate adsorption/desorption characteristic of three acid soils from Southern...
Ultisols and Alfisols in humid Western Ethiopia are deficient in available phosphorus (P) but respon...
Information on P sorption characteristics of soils is important for making profitable P fertiliser r...
Phosphate adsorption and desorption studies provide insight for developing P management strategies. ...
Phosphate (P) adsorption -desorption characteristics of surface samples of 4 Vertisols were studied...
Adsorbed or precipitated phosphorus can be susceptible to dissolution depending upon environmental c...
Low availability of P limits crop production in the Ethiopian soils. There are many reasons for low ...
Phosphorous (P) contents in many soils are varies highly along with their ability to provide availab...