2000
DOI: 10.1016/s0016-7061(99)00093-2
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Forms and profile distribution of soil phosphorus in alpine Inceptisols and Spodosols (Pyrenees, France)

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“…Soil Chemistry at HP3A, HP3 and PC1-08 Concentrations of different P fractions liberated using the Hedley fractionation in the present study were generally similar to or lower than concentrations reported in other studies, which also used the Hedley fractionation procedure on Podzols (Sanborn 1987;Beck and Elsenbeer 1999;Cassagne et al 2000). In addition, vertical patterns in P concentrations in Podzols in the Swiss Alps observed by Beck and Elsenbeer (1999) are consistent with the present study, such that the proportion of P Resin 'P NaHCO 3 i decreased with soil depth, the proportion of P NaOHi increased with depth, and the ratio of inorganic to organically bound P increased with depth.…”
Section: Patterns In Stream Total Phosphorussupporting
confidence: 84%
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“…Soil Chemistry at HP3A, HP3 and PC1-08 Concentrations of different P fractions liberated using the Hedley fractionation in the present study were generally similar to or lower than concentrations reported in other studies, which also used the Hedley fractionation procedure on Podzols (Sanborn 1987;Beck and Elsenbeer 1999;Cassagne et al 2000). In addition, vertical patterns in P concentrations in Podzols in the Swiss Alps observed by Beck and Elsenbeer (1999) are consistent with the present study, such that the proportion of P Resin 'P NaHCO 3 i decreased with soil depth, the proportion of P NaOHi increased with depth, and the ratio of inorganic to organically bound P increased with depth.…”
Section: Patterns In Stream Total Phosphorussupporting
confidence: 84%
“…These authors also report similar increases in apatite with depth in Podzols at the HBEF (Nezat et al 2004(Nezat et al , 2007. Studies of other Podzols have found that P HCl increases with soil depth by at least a multiple of four between the surface A-horizon and the B-horizon (Sanborn 1987;Beck and Elsenbeer 1999;Cassagne et al 2000). Lower levels of apatite near the surface of Podzols have been attributed to weathering by the acids responsible for podzolization (Nezat et al 2004).…”
Section: Patterns In Stream Total Phosphorusmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The data of NaOH 0.5M-Po fraction did not adjust regression equations even with the significant effect of P fertilizer rates. The NaOH 0.1M-Po fraction predominates organic P fractions, in accordance with Cassagne and Remaury (2000). Before or after common bean cultivation, the Po decreased with the increase in P fertilizer rates ( Figure 2).…”
Section: Soil Organic P Fractionssupporting
confidence: 71%
“…and 1117 μg P g −1 in the Pyrenees, France (Cassagne et al, 2000), and 746 and 1009 μg P g −1 in the Minshan Mountains of southwestern China (Zhang et al, 2011). Differences in soil P concentrations between sites may be due to differences in age and physical characteristics that affect pedogenic processes and P retention (Parton et al, 2005).…”
Section: Phosphorus In High-elevation Sierra Nevada Soilsmentioning
confidence: 99%