Phosphorus fractions in arable and mountain soils and their humic acids
2007
Barancikova, G.,Vyskumny Ustav Podoznalectva a Ochrany Pody, Presov (Slovak Republic) | Liptaj, T.,Slovenska Technicka Univ., Bratislava (Slovak Republic). Fakulta Chemickej a Potravinarskej Technologie | Pronayova, N.,Slovenska Technicka Univ., Bratislava (Slovak Republic). Fakulta Chemickej a Potravinarskej Technologie
Soil phosphorus can exist in various inorganic (Pi) and organic forms (Po). Specific determination of Pi can be obtained by fractionate methods. However, the discrimination between the chemically different forms of Po in soil is not simple. Nowadays, the method of choice for the determination of various soil inorganic and organic P compounds is 31P NMR. This paper presents the determination of various P forms (available P, total P, Pi and Po fractions) in arable and mountain soils as well as a detailed characterisation of P compounds in humic acids (HA). The highest content of the available P can be found in arable soils with a high input of fertilisers. The predominant part of Pi is included in hardly soluble fractions, mainly in the soil types with neutral soil reaction. Our data also show the correlation between total P and Po, the dominant form of P in the top soil of mountain soils. Phosphomonoesters represent the major types of P in HA structure. The correlations between phosphomonoesters of type I and some humification parameters of HA and qualitative parameters of soil organic matter suggest that higher amounts of more recalcitrant monoesters can be found in more mature soil organic matter with a higher humification degree.
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