Phosphorus adsorption and its relationship to the physical and chemical characteristics with different soil classes

African Journal of Agricultural Research(2018)

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In order to determine the characteristics of phosphorus adsorption using the Langmuir and Freundlich isotherms and its relationship with some of the chemical and physical properties of soils, a study was developed at the Embrapa Soil Laboratory with soil samples (0 -30 cm) from four classes of topsoil: Orthic Chromic Luvisols, Eutrophic Cambisols, Fluvic Neossol and Eutrophic Cambisols Typical.The hyperbolic model of the Langmuir isotherm was fitted by the non-linear regression technique.We performed a correlation analysis between the isotherm parameter values and soil characteristics that reflected the Phosphate Maximum Capacity.The values of remaining phosphorus ranged from 16.28 to 43.73 mg L -1 for the soils.For the Langmuir isotherm, the maximum phosphorus adsorption capacity (MPAC) values ranged from 0.2793 to 0.3954 mg g -1 of soil.The RY soil had the largest amount of adsorbed phosphorus (0.3954 mg g -1 ), giving this soil a high MPAC.
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Soil Physical Properties,Phosphorus Management,Soil Compaction
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