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    <title>A simple phosphorus buffering index for Australian soils</title>
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    <keywords>phosphorus sorption capacity, single-point phosphorus sorption index, phosphorus retention index, soil properties, Colwell phosphorus, Olsen phosphorus.</keywords>
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    <abstract>Soil phosphorus (P) buffering capacity (PBC) is an important soil property that influences the amount of P fertiliser available for plant uptake. However, current methods of determining PBC are time-consuming and uneconomic in most commercial soil testing programs. The current study examined simpler methods of measuring the PBC of a wide range of Australian soils. Phosphorus sorption and extractable P data from 290 soils (initial data set) were collated to define the range of PBC values of Australian agricultural soils. Independently, detailed chemical and physical analyses were undertaken on a second set of 90 agricultural soils (principal data set), which were selected to represent the range of soil properties measured on the initial data set.&#13;
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Relationships between PBC O&amp;S (Ozanne and Shaw 1968) values (P sorbed between solution P concentrations of 0.25 and 0.35 mg P/L) and 11 different single-point P sorption indices and selected soil properties were examined for the principal data set. Whilst relationships between PBC O&amp;S values and selected soil properties such as oxalate-extractable iron and aluminium, and clay content, were generally poor, strong relationships existed between all of the single-point P sorption indices and PBCO&amp;S. Results suggest that PBCO&amp;S values were most closely related to the P buffering indices (PBI+ColP and PBI+OlsP) when a single addition of 1000 mg P/kg was added to soil and either the Colwell or 4.59 Olsen extractable P were added to the amount of P sorbed:&#13;
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PBI+ColP = (Ps + Colwell P)/c0.41&#13;
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PBI+OlsP = (Ps + 4.59 Olsen P)/c0.41&#13;
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where Ps is the amount of P sorbed (mg P/kg) from a single addition of 1000 mg P/kg, and c is the resulting solution P concentration (mg P/L).&#13;
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This index provides a simple and accurate method for estimating PBC, a fundamental soil property that influences the P fertiliser requirements of different soil types.</abstract>
    <date>2002</date>
    <date_type>published</date_type>
    <publication>Australian Journal of Soil Research</publication>
    <volume>40</volume>
    <pagerange>497-513</pagerange>
    <id_number>10.1071/SR01050</id_number>
    <thesis_type>UNSPECIFIED</thesis_type>
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