2009
DOI: 10.1134/s1064229309050020
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Manganese, iron, and phosphorus in nodules of chernozem-like soils on the northern Tambov Plain and their importance for the diagnostics of gley intensity

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“…The dominance of Fe rather than Mn in Fe pedofeatures was confirmed by SEM-EDS analysis and suggests that saturation periods are often prolonged (> 2-3 days) in these soils (Veneman et al 1976;Hseu and Chen, 1999;He et al 2003;Kyuma, 2004;Zaidel'man et al, 2009). This interpretation is supported by the low chroma field colours (≤ 2) of the Gleysol and Stagnosol A horizons (Franzmeier et al 1983;Vepraskas and Wilding, 1983), whilst the higher chroma (4) of the Cambisol A horizon suggests a more freely-drained, oxidised soil environment (Table 1) (Vepraskas, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The dominance of Fe rather than Mn in Fe pedofeatures was confirmed by SEM-EDS analysis and suggests that saturation periods are often prolonged (> 2-3 days) in these soils (Veneman et al 1976;Hseu and Chen, 1999;He et al 2003;Kyuma, 2004;Zaidel'man et al, 2009). This interpretation is supported by the low chroma field colours (≤ 2) of the Gleysol and Stagnosol A horizons (Franzmeier et al 1983;Vepraskas and Wilding, 1983), whilst the higher chroma (4) of the Cambisol A horizon suggests a more freely-drained, oxidised soil environment (Table 1) (Vepraskas, 1999).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…In generalThe reduction doubles the amount of favours the release of about two times the Mn with respect to the oxic environment (and up to 11 and 13 times for D2 and I1, respectively). TheAn influence of Mn on P sorption has been suggested for soils of temperate areas (Zaidel'man et al, 2009) although thisit was not confirmed for tropical soils . .…”
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confidence: 95%
“…strengite. An influence of Mn on P sorption has been postulated for soils of temperate areas (Zaidel'man et al, 2009) but this was not confirmed for tropical soils . In our soils a role of Mn in the P retention should also be taken into account.…”
Section: And Discussionmentioning
confidence: 96%