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Phosphorus pool responses under different P inorganic fertilizers for a eucalyptus plantation in a loamy Oxisol

Autores: Foltran, E. C. (Autor de correspondencia); Rocha, J. H. T.; Bazani, J. H.; Gonçalves, J. L. de M.; Rodrigues, M.; Pavinato, P.; Ribas Valduga, G.; Erro Garcés, Javier; García-Mina Freire, José María
Título de la revista: FOREST ECOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT
ISSN: 0378-1127
Volumen: 435
Páginas: 170 - 179
Fecha de publicación: 2019
Resumen:
Phosphate fertilizers play an important role in plant nutrition. Different P fertilizer sources such as high-solubility (simple superphosphate, SSP), low-solubility (rock phosphate, RP) and complex superphosphate (CSP) are available for plant supplementation. The objective of this study was to investigate the short- and long-term redistribution of soil P after application of different P sources at establishment of an Eucalyptus forest stand. We carried out two experiments to identify the short- and long- term changes in a Brazilian Oxisol. To property identify the P pools in different times, Hadleýs fractionation methodology was applied to a long-term studies and citrate and oxalate to short-term. From zero to 180 days, the soluble P fractions were not altered in the non-fertilized treatment. Under SSP, a slight increase in this P fraction was found until 30 days, followed by a decrease in later evaluations. During the same period, a slight reduction in Pi extracted by citrate and oxalate was found under the control and a large reduction (approximately 50%) under the SSP treatment. Intermediate behavior was observed under the CSP and RP treatments, whereas there was an increase in P-citrate and P-oxalate until 30 days followed by a reduction afterwards. These results suggest that this pool comprises a potential bioavailability of P to plants.
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