Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados

This study assessed the influence of land use (continuous cropping, CC; tree plantations, F; pasture, PG; and native savanna, NS) on P concentrations and partitioning in bulk soil and two aggregate size fractions of two Oxisols, one loamy and one clayey. The quantity and quality of physically protec...

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Autores principales: Lilienfein, J, Wilcke, W., Neufeldt, Henry, Ayarza, Miguel Angel, Zech, W.
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Publicado: International Center for Tropical Agriculture 1999
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55136
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author Lilienfein, J
Wilcke, W.
Neufeldt, Henry
Ayarza, Miguel Angel
Zech, W.
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Lilienfein, J
Neufeldt, Henry
Wilcke, W.
Zech, W.
author_facet Lilienfein, J
Wilcke, W.
Neufeldt, Henry
Ayarza, Miguel Angel
Zech, W.
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description This study assessed the influence of land use (continuous cropping, CC; tree plantations, F; pasture, PG; and native savanna, NS) on P concentrations and partitioning in bulk soil and two aggregate size fractions of two Oxisols, one loamy and one clayey. The quantity and quality of physically protected P within aggregates were also determined. Total P in bulk soil and macroaggregates (0.25-2 mm and 2-8 mm) was partitioned into inorganic and organic P fractions (P, and P., respectively) after sequential extraction, using NaHCO, (Olsen), NaOH, HCl, and H2SO4 (residual). Additionally, P binding was examined with 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Total P concentrations were 70-170 mg/kg in the loamy and 300-450 mg/kg in the clayey soil. The largest P fraction was the NaOH-soluble P (33%-55% of total P concentration). The proportion of easily extractable P was higher in the loamy than in the clayey soil. Because of fertilization, CC and F had higher total and, particularly, higher easily available P concentrations than NS and PG. In the loamy soil, Pi and, in the clayey soil, both Pi and P., were higher in CC and F than in NS and PG. In the loamy soil, P concentrations in macroaggregates (>2 mm) were higher than in bulk soil. Higher monoester P proportions within the large macroaggregates in unplowed systems indicated older intra-aggregate soil organic matter than at the aggregate surfaces. In the plowed system, the monoester/diester ratio was not different between bulk soil and aggregate fractions, indicating faster aggregate turnover.
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spelling CGSpace551362025-10-28T10:12:08Z Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados Lilienfein, J Wilcke, W. Neufeldt, Henry Ayarza, Miguel Angel Zech, W. savannas land use sabanas oxisols particle size phosphorus utilización de la tierra oxisoles tamaño de la partícula fósforo This study assessed the influence of land use (continuous cropping, CC; tree plantations, F; pasture, PG; and native savanna, NS) on P concentrations and partitioning in bulk soil and two aggregate size fractions of two Oxisols, one loamy and one clayey. The quantity and quality of physically protected P within aggregates were also determined. Total P in bulk soil and macroaggregates (0.25-2 mm and 2-8 mm) was partitioned into inorganic and organic P fractions (P, and P., respectively) after sequential extraction, using NaHCO, (Olsen), NaOH, HCl, and H2SO4 (residual). Additionally, P binding was examined with 31P nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Total P concentrations were 70-170 mg/kg in the loamy and 300-450 mg/kg in the clayey soil. The largest P fraction was the NaOH-soluble P (33%-55% of total P concentration). The proportion of easily extractable P was higher in the loamy than in the clayey soil. Because of fertilization, CC and F had higher total and, particularly, higher easily available P concentrations than NS and PG. In the loamy soil, Pi and, in the clayey soil, both Pi and P., were higher in CC and F than in NS and PG. In the loamy soil, P concentrations in macroaggregates (>2 mm) were higher than in bulk soil. Higher monoester P proportions within the large macroaggregates in unplowed systems indicated older intra-aggregate soil organic matter than at the aggregate surfaces. In the plowed system, the monoester/diester ratio was not different between bulk soil and aggregate fractions, indicating faster aggregate turnover. 1999 2015-01-28T14:17:28Z 2015-01-28T14:17:28Z Book Chapter https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55136 en Open Access International Center for Tropical Agriculture Lilienfein, Juliane; Wilcke, Wolfgang; Neufeldt, Henry; Ayarza, Miguel Angel; Zech, Wolfgang. 1999. Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados. In: Thomas, Richard J.; Ayarza, Miguel Angel (eds.). Sustainable land management for the oxisols of the Latin American savannas: Dynamics of soil organic matter and indicators of soil quality. Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical (CIAT), Cali, CO. p. 159-172. (CIAT publication no. 312)
spellingShingle savannas
land use
sabanas
oxisols
particle size
phosphorus
utilización de la tierra
oxisoles
tamaño de la partícula
fósforo
Lilienfein, J
Wilcke, W.
Neufeldt, Henry
Ayarza, Miguel Angel
Zech, W.
Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados
title Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados
title_full Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados
title_fullStr Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados
title_full_unstemmed Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados
title_short Phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land-use systems in the Brazilian cerrados
title_sort phosphorus pools in bulk soil and aggregates of differently textured oxisols under different land use systems in the brazilian cerrados
topic savannas
land use
sabanas
oxisols
particle size
phosphorus
utilización de la tierra
oxisoles
tamaño de la partícula
fósforo
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/55136
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