Phosphorus release risk on a calcareous purple soil in southwest China
by Mei Li, Yanlin Hou
International Journal of Environment and Pollution (IJEP), Vol. 40, No. 4, 2010

Abstract: Growing concerns about water eutrophication made it imperative to control phosphorus (P) losses from agricultural soil to water. A Quantity-Intensity (Q-I) relationship that reflects the potential of soil P release to water was developed on the calcareous purple soil in southwestern China. Results showed that a change point appeared at 30 mg kg−1 for Olsen-P and 22 mg kg−1 for iron-oxide impregnated strips extracted P (FeO-P), respectively, on the curve of CaCl2-P against soil test P (STP). Above the change point, the P release was much more rapid with the increase of STP. Therefore, a threshold in STP was derived to support P source management practices on the soil.

Online publication date: Tue, 23-Feb-2010

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