Abstract

AbstractSeveral plant species excrete di‐ and tricarboxylic acids as a reaction to P and Fe deficiency. Therefore, the effect of citric acid on P, Al, and Fe soil solution concentrations of three soils was investigated in an incubation experiment. Citric acid additions of 10–50 μmole/g soil increased P, Al, and Fe solubility. The effect was strongly pronounced in the podzol with humic‐P complexes as the main P fraction. The maximum increase was about 80 μmole P/L in the luvisol, 500 μmole P/L oxisol, and 3000 μmole P/L in the podzol. The Fe and Al solubility increased parallel to that of P with a ratio of Fe+Alsolubized/Psolubized of 10 or more. The solubization effect by citric acid was strong even after 90 days. Possible solubization reactions are discussed.

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