Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil.
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Summary: | Samples (0-20 cm) from four different soils of the Ceará State, Brazil (Cambissolo, Argissolo, Neossolo, Latossolo), were studied with the objectives of determining the effects of the physical, chemical and mineralogical attributes on the soil phosphorus adsorption capacity. Sand fraction samples were determined separately. The soil samples were mixed with a CaCl2 0.01M, with addition to 0; 1; 2; 3.5; 5; 8; 12 and 15 mg P.kg-1 soil as KH2PO4 and maintained in contact for 24 hours. The phosphorus was analyzed from the supernatant in order to determine the amount of P adsorbed by the soils. The same procedure was used for sand fraction samples, except for changes on phosphorus concentrations: 0; 0.2; 0.4; 0.8; 1.6 e 3.2 mg P.kg-1 soil, to verify a possible phosphorus adsorption capacity of sand fraction. The maximum P adsorption capacity (MPAC) was determined for all soil and fractions through the linear model of the Langmuir equation. The MPAC values ranged from 109.89 to 344.83 mg P.Kg-1 soil. The highest MPAC value was for the Haplic Cambisol soil. The results showed that the soil attributes closest correlated with the soil MPAC were soil organic matter content and the soil cation exchangeable capacity. Significant correlations were, also, found between the MPAC and the soil contents of amorphous iron oxides, crystalline iron oxides and total iron. It was found out that iron adsorption in the sand fraction can be attributed to presence of organic matter on samples as well as iron oxides. |
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Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil.Adsorção de fósforo em solos do Estado do CearáLangmuir isotherm, maximum capacity of adsorption of phosphorus, phosphate fertilizes.Samples (0-20 cm) from four different soils of the Ceará State, Brazil (Cambissolo, Argissolo, Neossolo, Latossolo), were studied with the objectives of determining the effects of the physical, chemical and mineralogical attributes on the soil phosphorus adsorption capacity. Sand fraction samples were determined separately. The soil samples were mixed with a CaCl2 0.01M, with addition to 0; 1; 2; 3.5; 5; 8; 12 and 15 mg P.kg-1 soil as KH2PO4 and maintained in contact for 24 hours. The phosphorus was analyzed from the supernatant in order to determine the amount of P adsorbed by the soils. The same procedure was used for sand fraction samples, except for changes on phosphorus concentrations: 0; 0.2; 0.4; 0.8; 1.6 e 3.2 mg P.kg-1 soil, to verify a possible phosphorus adsorption capacity of sand fraction. The maximum P adsorption capacity (MPAC) was determined for all soil and fractions through the linear model of the Langmuir equation. The MPAC values ranged from 109.89 to 344.83 mg P.Kg-1 soil. The highest MPAC value was for the Haplic Cambisol soil. The results showed that the soil attributes closest correlated with the soil MPAC were soil organic matter content and the soil cation exchangeable capacity. Significant correlations were, also, found between the MPAC and the soil contents of amorphous iron oxides, crystalline iron oxides and total iron. It was found out that iron adsorption in the sand fraction can be attributed to presence of organic matter on samples as well as iron oxides.Amostras da camada arável (0-20 cm) de quatro solos (Cambissolo, Argissolo, Neossolo e Latossolo), de diferentes regiões do Estado do Ceará, foram utilizadas no presente trabalho, com a finalidade de se determinar a influência de atributos físicos, químicos e mineralógicos sobre a capacidade de adsorção de fósforo, bem como, da fração areia separadamente. Amostras de 1 g de TFSA (terra fina seca ao ar) foram mantidas em contato, mediante agitação por 24 horas, com soluções de CaCl2 0,01 mol.L-1 (25 mL), aos quais foram adicionados 0; 1; 2; 3,5; 5; 8; 12 e 15 mg de P.kg-1 de solo na forma de KH2PO4. O fósforo foi analisado no sobrenadante para a determinação da quantidade adsorvida. O mesmo procedimento foi adotado para as frações areia e areia lavada, diferindo apenas nas concentrações de fósforo, que foram de 0; 0,2; 0,4; 0,8; 1,6 e 3,2 mg de P.kg-1 de solo, com o propósito de se verificar uma possível capacidade de adsorção de fósforo pela fração areia. Para avaliar a capacidade máxima de adsorção de fósforo (CMAP), os valores de adsorção foram ajustados à isoterma de Langmuir. Os valores da CMAP situaram-se entre 109,89 e 344,83 mg.kg-1 de P no solo. Observou-se que o Cambissolo apresentou a maior capacidade de adsorção de fósforo. Os resultados revelaram que os atributos dos solos mais estreitamente correlacionados com a adsorção de fósforo foram o teor de matéria orgânica e a capacidade de troca de cátions. Verificou-se que a adsorção de fósforo ocorrida na fração areia pode ser atribuída à matéria orgânica ou a resíduos de óxidos de ferro livres presente nas amostras.Revista Ciência Agronômica2008-11-19info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttp://periodicos.ufc.br/revistacienciaagronomica/article/view/83668Revista Ciência Agronômica; v. 37 n. 1 (2006)1806-66900045-6888reponame:Revista ciência agronômica (Online)instname:Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)instacron:UFCenghttp://periodicos.ufc.br/revistacienciaagronomica/article/view/83668/227820Moreira, FátimaMota, FranciscoClemente, CelsoAzevedo, BenitoBomfim, Guilhermeinfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess2023-02-28T06:32:26Zoai:periodicos.ufc:article/83668Revistahttps://periodicos.ufc.br/revistacienciaagronomicaPUBhttps://periodicos.ufc.br/revistacienciaagronomica/oai||alekdutra@ufc.br|| ccarev@ufc.br1806-66900045-6888opendoar:2023-02-28T06:32:26Revista ciência agronômica (Online) - Universidade Federal do Ceará (UFC)false |
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Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil. Adsorção de fósforo em solos do Estado do Ceará |
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Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil. |
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Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil. Moreira, Fátima Langmuir isotherm, maximum capacity of adsorption of phosphorus, phosphate fertilizes. |
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Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil. |
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Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil. |
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Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil. |
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Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil. |
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Phosphorus adsorption in Ceará State soils, Brazil. |
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Moreira, Fátima |
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Moreira, Fátima Mota, Francisco Clemente, Celso Azevedo, Benito Bomfim, Guilherme |
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Mota, Francisco Clemente, Celso Azevedo, Benito Bomfim, Guilherme |
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Moreira, Fátima Mota, Francisco Clemente, Celso Azevedo, Benito Bomfim, Guilherme |
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Langmuir isotherm, maximum capacity of adsorption of phosphorus, phosphate fertilizes. |
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Langmuir isotherm, maximum capacity of adsorption of phosphorus, phosphate fertilizes. |
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Samples (0-20 cm) from four different soils of the Ceará State, Brazil (Cambissolo, Argissolo, Neossolo, Latossolo), were studied with the objectives of determining the effects of the physical, chemical and mineralogical attributes on the soil phosphorus adsorption capacity. Sand fraction samples were determined separately. The soil samples were mixed with a CaCl2 0.01M, with addition to 0; 1; 2; 3.5; 5; 8; 12 and 15 mg P.kg-1 soil as KH2PO4 and maintained in contact for 24 hours. The phosphorus was analyzed from the supernatant in order to determine the amount of P adsorbed by the soils. The same procedure was used for sand fraction samples, except for changes on phosphorus concentrations: 0; 0.2; 0.4; 0.8; 1.6 e 3.2 mg P.kg-1 soil, to verify a possible phosphorus adsorption capacity of sand fraction. The maximum P adsorption capacity (MPAC) was determined for all soil and fractions through the linear model of the Langmuir equation. The MPAC values ranged from 109.89 to 344.83 mg P.Kg-1 soil. The highest MPAC value was for the Haplic Cambisol soil. The results showed that the soil attributes closest correlated with the soil MPAC were soil organic matter content and the soil cation exchangeable capacity. Significant correlations were, also, found between the MPAC and the soil contents of amorphous iron oxides, crystalline iron oxides and total iron. It was found out that iron adsorption in the sand fraction can be attributed to presence of organic matter on samples as well as iron oxides. |
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