• Title of article

    Reaction conditions control soil colloid facilitated phosphorus release in agricultural Ultisols

  • Author/Authors

    Allison Rick VandeVoort، نويسنده , , Ken J. Livi، نويسنده , , Yuji Arai، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
  • Pages
    11
  • From page
    101
  • To page
    111
  • Abstract
    Abstract Colloid (typically < 1 μm) facilitated phosphorus (P) transport in agricultural soils has received much research attention in recent decades due to the possibility of a mobile solid form of P, which may increase P runoff in some soils. The existing literature reports inconsistent results of colloidal P release as a percentage of total P in soil solution, separated at operationally defined size definitions by various centrifugation and/or filtration methods. The amount of total soil P attributed to colloidal particles remarkably ranges from 0 to 95%. The cause of colloidal P release has been difficult to assess since their experimental/environmental conditions (e.g., soil type, pH) vary from study to study. The case study presented here aims to focus on three controllable reaction conditions: ionic strength (I), pH and added P concentration, to elucidate their effect on P colloid release. Our case study showed that these reaction conditions do not largely alter the release of colloidal P in Ultisols of the southeastern United States (mildly acidic native pH, low organic C). However, the availability of colloidal P was slightly enhanced at near neutral pH in high [P] or high I (0.1 M) solutions. We further discussed these reaction conditions in selected literature studies to better assess the occurrence of colloid facilitated P transport in a wide variety of soil types and conditions.
  • Keywords
    Sorption , Nanoparticles , Reaction conditions , Phosphate , Colloid facilitated transport
  • Journal title
    GEODERMA
  • Serial Year
    2013
  • Journal title
    GEODERMA
  • Record number

    1298823