Increasing NH4+ retention efficiency of sandy soils by adding a modified kaolin material: Mesolite


Autoria(s): Zwingmann, Naoko; Singh, Balbir; Mackinnon, Ian D.R.; Gilkes, Robert J.
Contribuinte(s)

Singh, Balwant

Data(s)

05/12/2004

Resumo

Water and ammonium retention by sandy soils may be low and result in leaching of applied fertiliser. To increase water and nutrient retention, zeolite is sometimes applied as a soil ameliorant for high value land uses including turf and horticulture. We have used a new modified kaolin material (MesoLite) as a soil amendment to test the efficiency of NH4+ retention and compared the results with natural zeolite. MesoLite is made by caustic reaction of kaolin at temperature between 80-95°C; although it has a moderate surface area, its cation exchange capacity is very high;(SA=13m2/g,CEC=500meq/100g). A 13cm tall sand column filled with ~450g of sandy soil homogeneously mixed with 1, 2, 4, and 8g of MesoLite or natural zeolite per 1kg of soil was prepared. After saturation with local bore water, concentrated ammonium sulfate solution was injected at the base. Then, bore water was passed from bottom to top through the column at amounts up to 6 pore volumes and at a constant flow rate of 10ml/min using a peristaltic pump. Concentrations of leached NH4+ were determined using an AutoAnalyser. The concentration of NH4+ leached from the column with 0.4% MesoLite was greatly (90%) reduced relative to unamended soil. Under these conditions NH4+ retention by the soil-MesoLite mixture was 11.5 times more efficient than the equivalent soil-natural zeolite mixture. Glasshouse experiments conducted in a separate study show that NH4+ adsorbed by MesoLite is available to plants.

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http://eprints.qut.edu.au/59931/

Publicador

The Regional Institute Ltd

Relação

http://www.regional.org.au/au/asssi/supersoil2004/s16/oral/1693_zwingmannn.htm

Zwingmann, Naoko, Singh, Balbir, Mackinnon, Ian D.R., & Gilkes, Robert J. (2004) Increasing NH4+ retention efficiency of sandy soils by adding a modified kaolin material: Mesolite. In Singh, Balwant (Ed.) Supersoil 2004: Program and Abstracts for the 3rd Australian New Zealand Soils Conference, The Regional Institute Ltd, University of Sydney, Australia, pp. 1693-1694.

Fonte

Institute for Future Environments

Palavras-Chave #070306 Crop and Pasture Nutrition #079902 Fertilisers and Agrochemicals (Application etc.) #sandy soil #nutrient retention #ammonium selective zeolite #column experiments
Tipo

Conference Paper