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Stepwise redox changes alter the speciation and mobilization of phosphorus in hydromorphic soils.
Shaheen, Sabry M; Wang, Jianxu; Baumann, Karen; Ahmed, Ashour A; Hsu, Liang-Ching; Liu, Yu-Ting; Wang, Shan-Li; Kühn, Oliver; Leinweber, Peter; Rinklebe, Jörg.
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  • Shaheen SM; University of Wuppertal, School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Institute of Foundation Engineering, Water- and Waste-Management, Laboratory of Soil- and Groundwater-Management, Pauluskirchstraße 7, 42285, Wuppertal, Germany; King Abdulaziz University, Faculty of Meteorology, Environment, and
  • Wang J; University of Wuppertal, School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Institute of Foundation Engineering, Water- and Waste-Management, Laboratory of Soil- and Groundwater-Management, Pauluskirchstraße 7, 42285, Wuppertal, Germany; State Key Laboratory of Environmental Geochemistry, Institute of Ge
  • Baumann K; University of Rostock, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Science, Soil Sciences, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 6, 18051, Rostock, Germany.
  • Ahmed AA; University of Rostock, Institute of Physics, D-18059, Rostock, Albert-Einstein-Str. 23-24, Germany; University of Rostock, Department of Life, Light, and Matter (LLM), Albert-Einstein-Str. 25, D-18059, Rostock, Germany.
  • Hsu LC; Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences, National Chung-Hsing University, 145 Xingda Rd., Taichung, 402, Taiwan.
  • Liu YT; Department of Soil and Environmental Sciences & Innovation and Development Center of Sustainable Agriculture, National Chung-Hsing University, 145 Xingda Rd., Taichung, 402, Taiwan.
  • Wang SL; Department of Agricultural Chemistry, National Taiwan University, 1 Sect. 4, Roosevelt Rd., Taipei, 10617, Taiwan.
  • Kühn O; University of Rostock, Institute of Physics, D-18059, Rostock, Albert-Einstein-Str. 23-24, Germany; University of Rostock, Department of Life, Light, and Matter (LLM), Albert-Einstein-Str. 25, D-18059, Rostock, Germany.
  • Leinweber P; University of Rostock, Faculty of Agricultural and Environmental Science, Soil Sciences, Justus-von-Liebig-Weg 6, 18051, Rostock, Germany; University of Rostock, Department of Life, Light, and Matter (LLM), Albert-Einstein-Str. 25, D-18059, Rostock, Germany.
  • Rinklebe J; University of Wuppertal, School of Architecture and Civil Engineering, Institute of Foundation Engineering, Water- and Waste-Management, Laboratory of Soil- and Groundwater-Management, Pauluskirchstraße 7, 42285, Wuppertal, Germany; University of Sejong, Department of Environment, Energy and Geoinfo
Chemosphere ; 288(Pt 3): 132652, 2022 Feb.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34695481
Sustainable engineering and management of hydromorphic arable soils need deep knowledge about the redox-mediated interactions between nutrients and soil colloids. Consequently, we examined the redox-mediated interactions of P with metal oxides and organic carbon (OC) in toe-, mid-, and upper-slope arable soils under dynamic redox changes using geochemical (biogeochemical microcosm), spectroscopic (XANES), and molecular (quantum chemical calculations (QCC)) approaches. We controlled the redox potential (EH) in two directions i.e., 1) slowly oxidizing direction (SOD; EH increased from -286 to +564 mV); and 2) slowly reducing direction (SRD; EH decreased from +564 to -148 mV). In the SOD of all soils, P, Fe2+ and OC mobilized at EH ≤ 200 mV, due to the pH decrease from 7.2 to 4.1 and dissolution of Fe-oxyhydroxides/carbonates, as indicated by the decrease of Fe-P and Ca-P determined by P-K-edge-XANES. At EH > 200 mV, P immobilized due to the strong P binding with Fe3+ as suggested by QCC. In the SRD of mid-slope-soil, P immobilized with decreasing EH, due to pH increase and P retention by aromatic carbon and/or precipitation by carbonates, as supported by increase of organic-P and Ca-P. These findings help for management of P in arable soils.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil / Soil Pollutants Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom

Full text: 1 Collection: 01-internacional Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Soil / Soil Pollutants Language: En Journal: Chemosphere Year: 2022 Document type: Article Country of publication: United kingdom