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Soil phosphorus as plant nutrient and potential environmental pollutant

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The usual range of P in soils is of the order of 500 to 800 mg kg⁻¹; in Hungarian soils it is 200-900 mg kg⁻¹ [3,9]. Total P is usually highest in the upper A horizon and lowest in the lower A and upper B horizons because of recycling by plants. The organic P content (10-60 % of total-P) is the highest in the top layer and decreases with depth in all soils [9].

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p.73-78

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  • University of Agricultural Sciences, H-2103 Godollo, Hungary

Bibliografia

  • 1. Debreczeni B., Sisak I.: Study of a non-point pollution of agricultural origin by nutrient balance method (H). OKTH, VI/1-7, 11-22, 1990.
  • 2. Dezsény Z.: Soil erosion map of the Balaton region (H). Ph. D. Thesis, Budapest, 79, 1980.
  • 3. Füleky G.: Comparative study for the determination of total phosphorus in some Hungarian soils (H). Agrokémia és Talajtan, 22 (3-4), 311-318, 1973.
  • 4. Füleky G., Kadar I.: Change of soil phosphorus status in a long-term field experiment: I. (H). Agrokémia és Talajtan, 24 (1-2), 29-46,1975.
  • 5. Füleky G.: Investigation on some extractants used for the evaluation of available phosphorus: I. Extraction of the soil with AL-, DL-, CAL-, Bray I-, NaHCD₃-, NaHCO₃+NH₄F -and CaCl₂- solution before fractionation (H) Agrokémia és Talajtan, 25 (1-2), 271-283, 1976.
  • 6. Füleky G.: Investigation on edractants used for the evaluation of available phosphorus II. Correlation between AL-, DL-, CAL-, Bray I-, NaHCD₃-, NaHCO₃+NH₄F-, CaCl₂-, soluble phosphorus and the inorganic phosphate fractions (H). Agrokémia és Talajtan, 25 (3-4), 284-296,1976.
  • 7. Füleky G.: Available phosphorus content of soil affected by P fertilization and its change in time. Soil Sci. Plant Analysis, 9 (9), 851-863, 1978.
  • 8. Füleky G., Thamm B.: Evaluation of the chemical soil testing methods with special respect to AL-method. Impact of intensive fertilization on the soil fertility (H). MTA TAKI, Budapest, 152-172, 1979.
  • 9. Füleky G.: Phosphorus status of characteristic soil types in Hungary (H). Agrokémia és Talajtan, 32 (1-2), 7-30, 1983.
  • 10. Füleky G.: Available phosphorus content of soil affected by P-fertilization and cropping. Proc. Sci. Conf. 'Agrobiologicke aspekty racionalizacie rastlennej vyroby'. Nitra, 203-214, 1985.
  • 11. Füleky G.: Evaluation of nutrient balance in a 17- year-old field experiment. Proc. Symp. 'Rola nawożenia w podniesieniu produkcyjności i żyzności'. ART Olsztyn, II, 253-272, 1988.
  • 12. Ross S.: Soil Processes, A Systematic Approach. Routledge, London - New York, 1989.
  • 13. Sawyer C.N.: Phosphorus and ecology. In: Environmental Phosphorus Handbook (Eds. E.J. Griffith, A. Beeton, J.M. Spencer, D.I. Mitchell). John Wiley and Sons Inc., New York, 633-648, 1973.
  • 14. Simonson R. W.: Loss of nutrient elements during soil formation. In: Nutrient Mobility in Soils: Accumulation and Losses (Ed.: O.P. Engelstad). Spec. Publ. Series SSSA Inc., Madison, 21-43,1970.
  • 15. Stevenson F.J.: Cycles of Soil. John Wiley and Sons, Inc., New York, 1985.
  • 16. Thamm B.: Possibility of the application of AL-P values corrected by some soil characteristics for the estimation of P supply (H). Agrokémia és Talajtan, 9 (3-4), 473-496, 1980.
  • 17. Thomas G.W.: Soil and climatic factors which affect nutrient mobility. In: Nutrient Mobility in Soils: Accumulation and Losses (Ed.: O.P. Engelstad). Spec. Publ. Series SSSA Inc., Madison, 1-20, 1970.
  • 18. Tolner L., Füleky G.: Availability of soil phosphorus by anion exchange resin. Bull. Univ. Agric. Sci. Gödöllö, (1) 121-132,1987.
  • 19. Walker T.W., Adams A..F.R.: Studies on soil organic matter 2. Influence of increased leaching at various stages of weathering on levels of carbon, nitrogen, sulfur, and organic and total phosphorus. Soil Sci., 87, 1-10,1959.

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