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Effect of Sodium and Magnesium on Kinetics of Phosphorus Release in Some Calcareous Soils of Western Iran
Authors:Zahra Varasteh Khanlari  Mohsen Jalali
Institution:1. Department of Soil Science , Malayer University , Malayer, Iran;2. Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture , Bu-Ali Sina University , Hamedan, Iran
Abstract:Knowledge of the rate of release of phosphorus (P) from soils resulting from poor water quality application is essential for long-term planning of crop production while minimizing the impact on groundwater quality. In this study, we examined the effect of sodium adsorption ratio (SAR) and Ca:Mg ratio of water on P release of some calcareous soils from western Iran. Nine different solutions at a total electrolyte concentration of 100 mmolc l?1 and three levels of SAR (5, 15, 45) each with Ca:Mg ratios of 1:3, 1:1, or 3:1, prepared using solutions of NaCl, CaCl2, and MgCl2, were used to extract P from the soils. The geochemical Visual MINTEQ was used to calculate saturation indices and P species at the initial and end of P release. Significantly different quantities of P were extracted by the solutions. The maximum (average of five soils) (233.6 mg kg?1) and the minimum (162.9 mg kg?1) P were extracted by an SAR 45 solution with a Ca:Mg ratio of 1:3 and SAR 15 solution with Ca:Mg ratio of 3:1, respectively. Elovich model adequately described P release. The release rate for SAR 15 with Ca:Mg of 3:1 and SAR 45 with Ca:Mg 1:3 ranges from 16.3 to 31.3 mg kg?1 h?1 and from 20.0 to 32.8 mg kg?1 h?1, respectively. In the initial stage of P release the solution samples in most soils were saturated with respect to hydroxyapatite, octacalcium phosphate, ß-tricalcium phosphate, and undersaturated with respect to dicalcium phosphate dihydrate, dicalcium phosphate, and mangnesium phosphates. At the end of P release, all solutions were saturated with respect to hydroxyapatite and under saturated with respect to other phosphate minerals. The results imply that P release from soils could be increased during use of saline and sodic irrigation water containing high Mg concentration and that P fertilization management may need modification.
Keywords:phosphorus  calcareous soil  kinetics  sodium adsorption ratio
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