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Mineralogy and biogeochemistry of potassium in the Skogaby experimental forest,southwest Sweden: pools,fluxes and K/Rb ratios in soil and biomass
Authors:Magnus Simonsson  Mélanie Court  Johan Bergholm  Damien Lemarchand  Stephen Hillier
Affiliation:1.Department of Soil and Environment,Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),Uppsala,Sweden;2.INRA, Centre de Nancy, Biogéochimie des écosystèmes Forestiers,Champenoux,France;3.Uppsala,Sweden;4.Department of Ecology,Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences (SLU),Uppsala,Sweden;5.Laboratoire d’Hydrologie et de Géochimie de Strasbourg,EOST, Université de Strasbourg and CNRS,Strasbourg Cedex,France;6.The James Hutton Institute,Aberdeen,Scotland, UK
Abstract:Clay minerals and K feldspars were evaluated as sources of K in a Norway spruce stand (Picea abies (L.) Karst.) from the Skogaby experimental forest in southwest Sweden. The soil, developed in a Quaternary glacial till, has only 3–5% clay, and more than 95% of its K resides in feldspars. Ratios of K/Rb were assessed in interlayers of 2:1 clay minerals (extracted with hot (100 °C) 2 M HCl), biomass and the forest floor. These compartments had similarly low K/Rb ratios, whereas K feldspars were significantly poorer in Rb. A fractionation model indicated preferential retention of Rb in the biomass and forest floor, due to stronger adsorption of Rb than K in the humus, as well as preferential uptake of K from the exchange complex in the mineral soil. Preferential uptake of K may result from weaker adsorption of K by the cation exchanger, or preference for dissolved K over Rb by the roots. A quantitative mineralogical analysis revealed that loss from micas may account for half of the Holocene loss of K from the soil, which was approximately 22 Mg ha?1. Exceptionally low K/Rb ratios in HCl extracts of the upper 60 cm of the profile indicated extensive loss of K from mica in the parent material and re-fixation of K and Rb at lower ratios. The results indicate that fixation in and release from clay minerals may be prominent in the cycling of K, even in a soil that is poor in clay minerals.
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