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Organic Carbon Linkage with Soil Colloidal Phosphorus at Regional and Field Scales: Insights from Size Fractionation of Fine Particles

Fayong Li, Qian Zhang, Erwin Klumpp, Roland Bol, Volker Nischwitz, Zhuang Ge, Xinqiang Liang

ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY(2021)

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Abstract
Nano and colloidal particles (1-1000 nm) play important roles in phosphorus (P) migration and loss from agricultural soils; however, little is known about their relative distribution in arable crop soils under varying agricultural geolandscapes at the regional scale. Surface soils (0-20 cm depth) were collected from 15 agricultural fields, including two sites with different carbon input strategies, in Zhejiang Province, China, and water-dispersible nanocolloids (0.6-25 nm), fine colloids (25-160 nm), and medium colloids (160-500 nm) were separated and analyzed using the asymmetrical flow field flow fractionation technique. Three levels of fine-colloidal P content (3583-6142, 859-2612, and 514-653 mu g kg(-1)) were identified at the regional scale. The nanocolloidal fraction correlated with organic carbon (C-org) and calcium (Ca), and the fine colloidal fraction with C-org, silicon (Si), aluminum (Al), and iron (Fe). Significant linear relationships existed between colloidal P and C-org, Si, Al, Fe, and C-a and for nanocolloidal P with Ca. The organic carbon controlled colloidal P saturation, which in turn affected the P carrier ability of colloids. Field-scale organic carbon inputs did not change the overall morphological trends in size fractions of water-dispersible colloids. However, they significantly affected the peak concentration in each of the nano-, fine-, and medium-colloidal P fractions. Application of chemical fertilizer with carbon-based solid manure and/or modified biochar reduced the soil nano-, fine-, and medium-colloidal P content by 30-40%; however,the application of chemical fertilizer with biogas slurry boosted colloidal P formation. This study provides a deep and novel understanding of the forms and composition of colloidal P in agricultural soils and highlights their spatial regulation by soil characteristics and carbon inputs.
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organic carbon,nanocolloidal phosphorus,colloidal phosphorus,asymmetric flow field flow fractionation,biochar,regional scale,field scale
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