2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.147973
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Effects of biochar application and irrigation rate on the soil phosphorus leaching risk of fluvisol profiles in open vegetable fields

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“…In the present investigation, the CP value measured in arid agricultural soils was higher than that value in paddy land soils (59.63 mg P kg −1 vs. 35.35 mg P kg −1 ). These values were slightly lower than that those reported for soils in Broadbalk (60 mg P kg −1 ) and much higher than those reported for fluvisol soils in the Chaobaihe Basin (30.4 ~ 44.4 mg P kg −1 ) [4,17,18].…”
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confidence: 67%
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“…In the present investigation, the CP value measured in arid agricultural soils was higher than that value in paddy land soils (59.63 mg P kg −1 vs. 35.35 mg P kg −1 ). These values were slightly lower than that those reported for soils in Broadbalk (60 mg P kg −1 ) and much higher than those reported for fluvisol soils in the Chaobaihe Basin (30.4 ~ 44.4 mg P kg −1 ) [4,17,18].…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 67%
“…According to an indoor incubation experiment, Zhao et al [20] demonstrated that biochar application can improve the soil CP value from 48.65 and 71.25 mg Olsen-P kg −1 to 185.07 and 98.66 mg Olsen-P kg −1 , respectively. Xie et al [18] confirmed this result through a field trial (33.52 mg Olsen-P kg −1 vs. 25.86 mg Olsen-P kg −1 ). In the present investigation, the CP value measured in arid agricultural soils was higher than that value in paddy land soils (59.63 mg P kg −1 vs. 35.35 mg P kg −1 ).…”
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confidence: 68%
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“…In the present investigation, the CP value measured in arid agricultural soils was higher than that value in the paddy land soils (59.63 mg P kg − 1 vs. 35.35 mg P kg − 1 ). And these values were slightly lower than that reported for soils in Broadbulk (60 mg P kg − 1 ) and much higher than that reported for uvisol soils in Chaobaihe basin (30.4 ~ 44.4 mg P kg − 1 ) (Hesketh and Brookes, 2000;Xie et al, 2019;Xie et al, 2021). The difference of soil types and land use may be the main reason for this result.…”
Section: Discussioncontrasting
confidence: 60%
“…However, if there was only one linear relationship between soil Olsen-P and leachable P, and the linear correlation between soil Olsen-P and soil leachable P before the CP did not exist. Then, the CP value would estimate based on the intersection of the X axis and another linear signi cant relationship between soil Olsen-P (high-value area) and soil leachable P (p < 0.05) (Xie et al, 2021), and the data distribution sample of scatter diagram is shown in Fig S .2. In this case, the "M2 Change point" function in the SPOLERC was used to calculated the P leaching CP value.…”
Section: Data Preview and Soil P Leaching Change Point Calculationmentioning
confidence: 99%