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Phosphorus buffer capacity of soils with medium clay and high organic matter content

Douglas Luiz Grando ORCID logo , Marcos de Lima Rodrigues ORCID logo , Cauan Guerra Martins ORCID logo , Lucas Peranzoni Deponti ORCID logo , Djalma Eugenio Schmitt ORCID logo , Gilmar Luiz Mumbach ORCID logo , [...]

16/Jun/2025

ABSTRACT Determining soil phosphorus (P) buffer capacity (PBC) is crucial for establishing optimal P fertilizer rates in corrective fertilization practices. However, in subtropical regions, changes in soil chemical and physical properties, such as soil organic matter (SOM) accumulation and texture modifications, can significantly impact PBC values, altering soil adsorption capacity. Consequently, P rates recommended by generalized guidelines for soil correction in these regions may be insufficient to achieve the critical P level in the soil. This study aimed to define […]

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Looming Scarcity of Phosphate Rock and Intensification of Soil Phosphorus Research

Philippe C. Baveye

01/May/2015

In recent years, many researchers have claimed that world reserves of rock phosphate were getting depleted at an alarming rate, putting us on the path to scarcity of that essential resource within the next few decades. Others have claimed that such alarmist forecasts were frequent in the past and have always been proven unfounded, making it likely that the same will be true in the future. Both viewpoints are directly relevant to the level of funding devoted to research on […]

Organic phosphorus in diagnostic surface horizons of different Brazilian soil orders

Ruthanna Isabelle de Oliveira, Antonio Carlos Gama-Rodrigues, Emanuela Forestieri Gama-Rodrigues, Francisco Costa Zaia, Marcos Gervasio Pereira, Ademir Fontana

01/Oct/2014

Phosphorus availability in tropical soils may be regulated by the decomposition and mineralization of the labile organic phosphorus fraction (Po); therefore, studies assessing the actual contribution of Po to soil composition are necessary. The objective of this study was to evaluate the total and labile Po content in diagnostic surface horizons of different soil types and to assess which soil properties control the accumulation of these P fractions. Samples of different diagnostic surface horizons were studied, namely histic H and […]

Forms of soil phosphorus in natural pastures subjected to additions of phosphates

Leandro Bittencourt de Oliveira, Tales Tiecher, Fernando Luiz Ferreira de Quadros, José Pedro Pereira Trindade, Luciano Colpo Gatiboni, Gustavo Brunetto, [...]

01/Jun/2014

Most natural pastures in the Campos biome in Southern Brazil grow in soils with low phosphorus (P) availability, but with high contents of total and organic P. The present study aimed to evaluate the changes in forms of soil P resulting from the application of phosphate sources over a growth cycle of natural pastures. In three experiments under natural pasture, P was applied in the form of Gafsa rock phosphate, triple superphosphate, and a control treatment in a randomized block […]

Inorganic phosphorus fractions and their relationship with soil phosphorus extracted chemically and by maize plants

Reginaldo Fidelis de Souza Júnior, Fábio Henrique Tavares de Oliveira, Hemmannuella Costa Santos, Fernando José Freire, Jandeilson Alves de Arruda

01/Feb/2012

The fractionation of inorganic phosphorus (Pi) is important to evaluate in which forms phosphorus is sorbed to soil, because the efficiency of an extractant of available P in soils depends on its capacity to extract each fraction of soil Pi. This study evaluated the contents of Pi fractions in representative soils of the State of Paraiba and their relationship with the chemical and physical characteristics of these soils, as well as the correlation between the Pi fractions and P extracted […]

Influence of cattle manure and limestone on residual effects of phosphorus fertilizer in Brachiaria brizantha grown after common bean

Renato Ferreira de Souza, Valdemar Faquin, Rodrigo Reis Lima Sobrinho, Eliezer Augusto Baeta de Oliveira

01/Feb/2010

Phosphorus (P) deficiency is one of the most widespread limitations to the establishment and maintenance of pastures in tropical areas. This deficiency is mainly due to the low soil P content and adsorption/precipitation processes. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the influence of manure and lime applications on the residual effect of phosphorus applied to common bean on phosphorus nutrition and yield of Brachiaria brizantha grown in succession. Four experiments were conducted in a greenhouse, in a completely […]

Phosphorus fractions and their relationship with phosphorus uptake by flooded rice in Rio Grande do Sul

Gustavo Krüger Gonçalves, Egon José Meurer

01/Apr/2009

Soils used for flooded rice in the State of Rio Grande do Sul, Brazil, evolved from different materials which led to variations in the distribution of P fractions. In order to quantify the phosphorus fractions and relate them with the P uptake by rice plants, a greenhouse experiment was conducted with four soil samples where rice was grown for 35 days, without and with the addition of 39.30 mg kg-1 P. In the soil samples before cultivation, the available P was determined (Mehlich-1) […]

Soil phosphorus availability determined by anionic-exchange resin membrane in the soil

Jairo André Schlindwein, Clesio Gianello

01/Feb/2009

The in situ ion exchange resin membrane allows a partial simulation of the behavior of plant roots regarding phosphorus absorption from soil solution. Soil sampling is rendered unnecessary since the technique is used directly in the soil where the plants are grown and may be a promising methodology in the determination of phosphorus availability for crops. To evaluate the technique, a greenhouse experiment was carried out with resin membranes buried in the soil when plants were sown (day zero) and […]

Phosphorus forms in soils under influence of liming and organic fertilization

Renato Ferreira de Souza, Valdemar Faquin, Alex Teixeira de Andrade, Paulo Rogério Ferreira Torres

01/Dec/2007

The distribution of phosphorus forms in the different soil compartments (labile, little labile and non-labile) is very influenced by geochemical and biological processes and by human activities. To evaluate the effect of liming and cattle manure on soil phosphorus forms, four experiments were carried out in an entirely randomized design, in a 4 x 5 factorial layout with four repetions, in a greenhouse. The treatments consisted of four liming levels (0; 0.5; 1 and 2 times the recommended dose to reach V […]

Liming and organic fertilizer: influence on phosphorus adsorption in soils

Renato Ferreira de Souza, Valdemar Faquin, Paulo Rogério Ferreira Torres, Danielle Pereira Baliza

01/Dec/2006

Liming and organic fertilizers can reduce P adsorption/precipitation in the soil, increasing the availability for plant uptake. To evaluate the effect of liming and cattle manure on phosphorus adsorption in the soil, four experiments were conducted in an entirely randomized design, in a 4 x 5 factorial layout with four replications, in a greenhouse. The treatments consisted of four liming levels (0; 0,5; 1 and 2 times the recommended dose to reach V = 60%) and five doses of cattle […]

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