Author/Authors :
Cu، Nguyen Xuan نويسنده Nguyen Xuan Cu, Department of Soil Science, ,
Abstract :
Phosphorus is a very important nutrient for
plant growth, and phosphorus deficiency is often observed in
tropical soils because of high concentration of iron (Fe),
aluminum (Al), and fixation capacity of soils. So that farmers
usually apply with high rates of phosphate to improve crop
yields. However, the effects and dynamic of phosphorus in
soils are not understood. To investigation these effects, the
research is carried out on some main soils of Vietnam.
The results showed that most of the studied soils have high
phosphorus fixation capacity. The fixation capacity of soil
decreases from Ferralic Acrisols to Xanthic Ferrasols, Gleyic
Fluvisols, Eutric Fluvisols and Haplic Arenosols. In term of
fractions, the fraction of Fe-P is predominant in most of the
studied soils, except Xanthic Ferrasols. The fraction of Al-P
is higher than Ca-P in soil with highly ferralitic intensity of
Rhodic Ferrasols, but lower in soils with weakly ferralitic
intensity of Eutric Fluvisols and Haplic Arenosols.
Water logged has high effects on phosphorous fractions in
soils. The contents of Org-P, Ca-P and Al-P decrease but the
contents of Fe-P increases due to logged soils. Phosphorous
applies also have significant effects on the sorption capacity
as well as the fractions of phosphorous in soils. At high rates
of phosphate applied, all the fraction of phosphorus increases
significantly, especially Fe-P and Ca-P.