Abstract
Abstract This work was undertaken to determine the ability of an isotopic exchange kinetics method to measure the fixation of P by soils. The parameter, Pfix, the ratio of introduced carrier‐free 32P over 32P remaining in solution after one minute of exchange, was determined on a wide range (n = 127) of samples from surface horizons of temperate and tropical soils. Pfix was compared to two parameters derived from adsorption isotherms, the maximum quantity of adsorbed P (Pmax) and the quantity of P to be adsorbed to reach a concentration in solution of 0.2 mg P/L (Po.2). Results showed that Pfix was at least as good as Pmax and Po.2 to estimate the soil fixing capacity. Pfix was correlated to the clay and iron oxide (Fed) contents, and highly significant correlations with Fed were observed for Pfix than for Pmax or Po.2. The isotopic exchange kinetics method can be recommended to determine the soil phosphate fixing capacity. Moreover, because of its accuracy and the minimal disturbance of the soil‐solution...
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