Effects of various low-molecular-weight organic acids on phosphorus transformation in lateritic soil
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    [Objective] To reveal the action mechanisms of organic acids, and provide a scientific basis for raising the utilization rate of accumulative phosphorus(P) in acidic red soil.[Method] Laboratory simulation experiments were conducted to study the effects of low-molecular-weight organic acids, represented by oxalic acid, citric acid and malic acid, on P form in lateritic soil.[Result] SDuring the whole incubation period, citric acid inhibited resin-P(P1) desorption, while water (control), oxalic acid and malic acid enhanced resin-P(P1) desorption. At the earlier stage of incubation, all three organic acids inhibited the activation of NaHCO3-extractable inorganic P(P2), with citric acid having the highest inhibition effect and oxalic acid having the lowest. Three organic acids activated NaHCO3-extractable organic P(P3) during the whole incubation period, and oxalic acid showed the strongest activating effect. Three organic acids enhanced the activation of NaOH-extractable inorganic P(P4) and oxalic acid displayed the strongest activating effect. Three organic acids inhibited the activation of NaOH-extractable organic P(P5). During the whole incubation period, three organic acids inhibited the activation of dilute HCl-extractable P(P6), dense HCl-extractable inorganic P(P7), dense HCl-extractable organic P(P8) and residual-P(P9).[Conclusion] Three organic acids showed different effects on soil P forms at different times of incubation. Oxalic acid showed the strongest activating effects, followed by malic acid and then citric acid.

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LIAO Xinrong, LIANG Jiawei, LIANG Shan, WANG Rongping, ZHAN Zhenshou. Effects of various low-molecular-weight organic acids on phosphorus transformation in lateritic soil[J]. Journal of South China Agricultural University,2017,38(5):30-35

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  • Received:September 26,2016
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