Distribution of phosphorus in water-stable aggregates in upland and paddy red earths
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    For better understanding the mechanism regulating availability of phosphorus (P) in red earth, a study was carried out to investigate P fractions (Olsen-P; absorbed inorganic-P fractionated in Fe-P, Al-P, Ca-P, and O-P, and organic-P fractionated in labile, moderately labile, moderately stable and highly stable organic-P) in aggregates (>2 mm, 2~0.2 mm, 0.2~0.02 mm, 0.02~0.002 mm,<0.002 mm) of upland and paddy red earths. Results indicate that in the upland soil about 72% of the aggregates were>0.2 mm, while in the paddy soil 67.5% were. In the two soils, inorganic P in aggregates>0.2 mm was dominated by Fe-P, but in aggregates<0.02 mm by O-P, while organic P in aggregates>0.2 mm and<0.002 mm in the paddy soil was much higher than that in the upland soil. In conclusion, the distribution of P in the soils of red earth was closely associated to particle size fractions of their aggregates, and the lower availability of P in the upland soil (P 3.9 mg g-1, Olsen-P) as compared to the paddy soil (P 7.9 mg g-1, Olsen-P) was presumably attributed to higher free-Fe and lower organic-P in its aggregates.

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Guo Wanwei, Xiao Heai, Wu Jinshui, Ding Longjun, Liu Shoulong. Distribution of phosphorus in water-stable aggregates in upland and paddy red earths[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2009,46(1):85-92.

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