Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid

Authors

  • Maria Deuzilene Oliveira do Nascimento Medeiros https://orcid.org/0000-0003-4475-3218
    • Fábio Henrique Tavares de Oliveira
      • Welka Preston
        • Maria Regilene de Freitas Costa Paiva
          • Helena Maria de Morais Neta Góis

            Keywords:

            Alkaline soils. Mehlich-1. Olsen. Ion-exchange resin.

            Abstract

            Mehlich-1 is the most used method in Brazil for extracting available phosphorus (P) from the soil. Given the heterogeneity
            of soils in the semi-arid region of the Northeast, and the need for an analytical protocol for P extraction, the Mehlich-1, Olsen and ionexchange resin methods were compared in samples of ten representative soils taken from the semi-arid region between the valley of the
            River Piranhas-Açu (Rio Grande do Norte) and the valley of the River Jaguaribe (Ceará), where the soil pH ranges from 4.1 to 8.0. The
            soil samples received four doses of P based on the phosphate buffering capacity (PBC) of the soils, and were incubated for 30
            days. The treatments were divided into randomised blocks, in a 10 × 4 factorial arrangement, represented by ten soils and four doses of
            phosphorus, each with three replications. Each experimental unit comprised one plastic pot containing 3.0 dm³ of soil, where two maize
            plants were grown for 31 days in a greenhouse. The P extracted by each method was correlated with the P accumulated in the aerial part
            of the plants. The mixed-resin and Olsen methods showed the best correlation with the P accumulated in the plants, irrespective of the
            pH or PBC of the soil. Neutralisation of the acidity of Mehlich-1 was signifi cant in alkaline soils with high levels of CaCO3
            equivalent.
            Mehlich-1 was suitable for strongly acidic soils with a low PBC, however, the use of this extractor in pH neutral to alkaline soils with a
            high Ca2+ content can overestimate P availability when the soils are rich in P-Ca, or underestimate the availability in soils rich in CaCO3
            .

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            Published

            2021-08-03

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            Soil Science

            How to Cite

            OLIVEIRA DO NASCIMENTO MEDEIROS, Maria Deuzilene; HENRIQUE TAVARES DE OLIVEIRA, Fábio; PRESTON, Welka; REGILENE DE FREITAS COSTA PAIVA, Maria; MARIA DE MORAIS NETA GÓIS, Helena. Comparison of methods for extracting available phosphorus from soils of the semi-arid. Revista Ciência Agronômica, [S. l.], v. 52, n. 4, p. 1–14, 2021. Disponível em: https://periodicos.ufc.br/revistacienciaagronomica/article/view/88865. Acesso em: 29 apr. 2026.