Title of article
Phosphorus accumulation and spatial distribution in agricultural soils in Denmark
Author/Authors
Gitte H. Rub?k، نويسنده , , Jens Kristian Kristensen، نويسنده , , Svend E. Olesen، نويسنده , , Hans S. ?stergaard، نويسنده , , Goswin Heckrath، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Pages
10
From page
241
To page
250
Abstract
Abstract Over the past century phosphorus (P) has accumulated in Danish agricultural soils. We examined the soil P content and the degree of P saturation in acid oxalate (DPS) in 337 agricultural soil profiles and 32 soil profiles from deciduous forests sampled at 0–0.25, 0.25–0.50, 0.50–0.75 and 0.75–1.00 m in the nationwide 7 km Grid System in Denmark. Changes in soil P content between 1987 and 1998 at 0–0.25 and 0.25–0.50 m were also examined in 337 and 335 agricultural soil profiles, respectively. Compared to forest soils, the agricultural soils contained more total P down to 0.75 m depth (264 mg P kg− 1, or 88% more at 0–0.25 m depth, 191 mg P kg− 1 or 82% more at 0.25–0.50 m depth and 120 mg P kg− 1 or 63% more at 0.50–0.75 m depth). The mean degrees of phosphorus saturation (DPS) of the agricultural soils were 32, 23 and 15% in the three upper soil layers, which were approximately twice as high as at the corresponding depths of deciduous forest soils. Between 1987 and 1998 total soil P content in the agricultural soils increased at both 0–0.25 and 0.25–0.50 m depth. On average, the increase corresponded to an annual accumulation of c. 25 kg P ha− 1, with the increase fairly equally divided between the two soil layers. The accumulation corresponds with the national P surplus of c. 20 kg P ha− 1 calculated from national statistics. This investigation shows that long-term surplus P fertilisation of agricultural soils has resulted in P accumulation to at least 0.75 m depth. The paper discusses the potential importance of leaching, deep tillage, erosion and bioturbation for the observed accumulation of P in the subsoil.
Keywords
Leaching , Tillage erosion , bioturbation , Olsen P , Phosphorus redistribution , Soil profile
Journal title
GEODERMA
Serial Year
2013
Journal title
GEODERMA
Record number
1298882
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