Phosphorous forms in cultivated indian black earth (anthrosols) of varying texture in the brazilian Amazon


Autoria(s): Souza,Kleberson Worslley de; Lima,Hedinaldo Narciso; Schaefer,Carlos Ernesto G.R.; Teixeira,Wenceslau Geraldes; Pulrolnik,Karina; Corrêa,Guilherme Resende
Data(s)

01/10/2009

Resumo

Despite the agricultural importance of Indian Black Earth (IBE) in the Amazon region, there are few studies that report on the relation between soil texture and chemical fertility of IBE. These soils of pre-Colombian origin, with high contents of P, Ca and other nutrients are found across the Amazon valley. IBE profiles were studied to evaluate the total contents of P, its primary chemical forms and the P transformation phases in areas with IBE soils of variable texture and in adjacent reference soils. The soil texture strongly influenced soil fertility, changing in terms of transformation of the primary P forms and, consequently, predominant P forms in IBE. Soils with texture varying between clay and heavy clay had higher total P contents and primary Ca-P forms. Highest P-Al and lowest total P amounts were observed at the site Rio Preto da Eva, where texture varies from sandy loam to sandy clay loam. In the IBE with clay texture the amounts of soluble P, extracted with NH4Cl were highest, although different from Mehlich 1-extractable amounts.

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http://www.scielo.br/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0100-06832009000500027

Idioma(s)

en

Publicador

Sociedade Brasileira de Ciência do Solo

Fonte

Revista Brasileira de Ciência do Solo v.33 n.5 2009

Palavras-Chave #Amazon Black Earth #soil P fractionation #upland soils #Manacapuru #Amazon soils #anthropogenic soils
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journal article