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Relationship between water soluble and exchangeable soil cations for estimating plant uptake and leaching potential1

 

作者: A. N. Sharpley,   E. J. Kampath,  

 

期刊: Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis  (Taylor Available online 1988)
卷期: Volume 19, issue 6  

页码: 739-753

 

ISSN:0010-3624

 

年代: 1988

 

DOI:10.1080/00103628809367971

 

出版商: Taylor & Francis Group

 

关键词: Calcium;cation exchange;cation saturation;exhangeable cation solubility;magnesium;potassium;sodium

 

数据来源: Taylor

 

摘要:

The relationship between water soluble and exchangeable cations (Ca, Mg, Na, and K) was investigated for surface horizons of 195 soils including many taxonomic categories and a wide range in physical and chemical properties from around the world. This will provide information on exchangeable soil cation solubility for use in estimating plant uptake and leaching potential. Amounts of water soluble and exchangeable cations were not consistently related (r2of 0.50, 0.08, 0.77, and 0.49 for Ca, Mg, Na, and K). High correlations were biased by high water soluble and exchangeable cation levels of a few soils that had 3.8‐ and 2.5‐fold greater mean than median values. The ratio of exchangeable to water soluble cations was closely related to cation saturation (r2of 0.87, 0.95, 0.95, and 0.93 for Ca, Mg, Na, and K, respectively). As the degree of saturation of the exchange complex by a certain cation increased, solubility Increased. A change in saturation had less effect on K than on Na, Mg, and Ca solubility. Only exchangeable soil cations (NH4OAc extractable) are routinely measured and reported in soil survey reports, thus, water soluble levels may be determined from cation saturation. This will allow estimation of the amounts of cation that can potentially move in solution through the soil or be taken up by plants. Use of cation saturation, in addition to exchangeable content, will better characterize soil cation availability by representing quantity, intensity, and buffer factors.

 

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