Retention Capacity and Release Potential of Soil Phosphorus in Paddy Red Soil Pedogenic Horizons with Different Planting Years
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Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China (No. 42077087)

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    【Objective】This study aimed to analyze the change of phosphorus fixation capacity and release potential in different occurrence layers of red paddy soil, to clarify the release mechanism of fixed phosphorus (P), and to evaluate the loss risk of P in red paddy soil with different planting years.【Method】Soil samples were collected from the bottom to the top of three typical red paddy fields in Yingtan, Jiangxi Province. These paddies included a mid-phase paddy field (MP), a new paddy field (NP) and an old paddy field (OP). Based on the adsorption-desorption experiment and structural equation model, the variation differences and influencing factors of phosphorus retention capacity (PSI), maximum capacity of soil fixed phosphorus (MCSP) and the release potential of the soil were analyzed.【Result】With the increase of pedogenic horizons depth, PSI and MCSP of red paddy soil gradually increased, and the order of their changes were: MP > NP > OP and NP > MP > OP. The desorption capacity of electrostatically adsorbed state P (CaCl2-P) of OP, MP and NP profiles and the desorption capacity of specific adsorbed state P (EDTA-P) in the OP profile gradually decreased with the increasing profile depth. Also, the EDTA-P in MP (except Ap1 layer) and NP profiles and residual P (Red-P) in soil pedogenic horizons followed an opposite trend. With the increase of profile depth, the CaCl2-P/EDTA-P in the pedogenic horizons of the OP profile increased, which was significantly higher than that in the MP and NP profiles. The adsorption-desorption capacity of phosphorus in red paddy soil is mainly affected by SOM (soil organic matter), TP (total phosphorus), pH and iron-aluminum oxides. The interaction between SOM, TP, pH and iron-aluminum oxides jointly regulates the number of phosphorus adsorption sites and the strength of adsorption-desorption capacity in red paddy soil.【Conclusion】In this research, it was found that the Ap layer of red paddy soils was characterized by the weak capacity of the soil P sorption and strong capacity of P desorption and a high risk of soil P loss. Meanwhile, Br and C layers showed a stronger soil P sorption capacity and a weaker P desorption capacity, and a higher soil P fixation capacity than the Ap layer. Compared with the profile of OP, the exogenous P adsorbed in pedogenic horizons of NP and MP was more easily converted to the specialized adsorption state and residual state P, thus, resulting in a reduced risk of soil P loss. The risk of P loss in the OP profile was relatively higher than its counterparts, and timely regulatory measures are needed.

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NIU Ben, WANG Yanling. Retention Capacity and Release Potential of Soil Phosphorus in Paddy Red Soil Pedogenic Horizons with Different Planting Years[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2023,60(6):1726-1738.

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  • Received:May 16,2022
  • Revised:September 04,2022
  • Adopted:October 14,2022
  • Online: October 26,2022
  • Published: November 28,2023