1991
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4612-3144-8_1
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Chemistry of Phosphorus Transformations in Soil

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“…SOM allows the formation of metallic cation bonds such as Al, Fe and Ca. P, in small quantities, is capable of binding with these metals (Sanyal and De Datta 1991).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SOM allows the formation of metallic cation bonds such as Al, Fe and Ca. P, in small quantities, is capable of binding with these metals (Sanyal and De Datta 1991).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Phosphorus is one of the most essential plant nutrients and its accumulation in alfalfa is significantly improved by supplying P-compost at 30 t ha -1 . There is considerable evidence in the literature dealing with the increase of phosphorus solubility following organic material application (Sanyal and De Datta 1991). Concerning the potassium accumulation, results showed inversely behavior among the first and second crop seasons under the different amendment treatments (Fig.…”
Section: Nitrogen a Phosphorus And Potassium Content In Alfalfa Leavesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…O papel desempenhado pela matéria orgâni-ca é ambivalente, já que ela tanto pode adsorver o fósforo como também bloquear os sítios de adsorção que ocorrem nas superfícies das argilas e dos óxidos de ferro e alumínio (SANYAL e DE DATTA, 1991). Quanto à mineralogia e características de cristalinidade dos óxidos de ferro e alumínio, vários estudos têm mostrado que a capacidade de adsorção de fósforo parece estar relacionada com a área superficial do óxido (FON-TES e WEED, 1996) e com o seu grau de cristalinidade.…”
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