Phosphorus Composition and Phosphatase Activities in Soils Affected by Long-Term Application of Pig Manure and Inorganic Fertilizers

The long-term (25 years) effect of using chemical fertilizers and animal manure on soil phosphorus (P) composition and phosphatase activities was investigated in this study. Results showed that pig manure applications significantly increased soil total P, Olsen P, and phosphatase activities, whereas...

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Veröffentlicht in:Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis 2014-01, Vol.45 (14), p.1866-1876
Hauptverfasser: Zhang, Guangna, Chen, Zhenhua, Zhang, Aiming, Chen, Lijun, Wu, Zhijie, Ma, Xingzhu
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Zusammenfassung:The long-term (25 years) effect of using chemical fertilizers and animal manure on soil phosphorus (P) composition and phosphatase activities was investigated in this study. Results showed that pig manure applications significantly increased soil total P, Olsen P, and phosphatase activities, whereas chemical fertilizers had no significant effects on soil chemical properties and phosphatase activities. Manure applications doubled or tripled the orthophosphate concentrations as compared to chemical fertilizers. Analysis of solution ³¹P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy showed that P composition in sodium hydroxide (NaOH)–ethylenediamenetetraacetic acid (EDTA) extracts was dominated by orthophosphate (59–84%), followed by phosphomonoesters (15–40%). More organic P (P ₒ), especially myo -inositol hexakisphosphate, was observed in soil treated with manure as compared with soil treated with chemical fertilizer.
ISSN:1532-2416
0010-3624
1532-2416
1532-4133
DOI:10.1080/00103624.2014.909831