“…The oxalate solution is used to extract amorphous Al and Fe oxides as well as P bound to those oxides, but does not extract more crystalline metals (García-Rodeja et al, 2007;Gleyzes et al, 2002;Jan et al, 2013;McKeague et al, 1971a;McKeague and Day, 1966). It also extracts amorphous Al and Fe associated with organic matter (McKeague et al, 1971b) and calcium-bound P due to pH dependent dissolution of Ca compounds (Lookman et al, 1997;Uusitalo and Tuhkanen, 2000), although the acidic pH in the soils used in this study suggests that Ca compounds are unimportant as sorption sites for P in these soils. The identification of IP 6 in oxalate extracts of soils by solution 31 P NMR spectroscopy is to our knowledge the first evidence for the chemical nature of P in oxalate extracts of soils and shows that oxalate extractable P can contain considerable concentrations of IP 6 .…”