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Air-drying changes the distribution of Hedley phosphorus pools in forest soils
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Jipeng WANG
[1
,2
]
Yanhong WU
[1
]
Jun ZHOU
[1
]
Haijian BING
[1
]
Hongyang SUN
[1
]
Ji LUO
[1
]
Shengyan PU
[2
]
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[1] Key Laboratory of Mountain Surface Processes and Ecological Regulation, Institute of Mountain Hazards and Environment, Chinese Academy of Sciences
[2] State Key Laboratory of Geohazard Prevention and Geoenvironment Protection, Chengdu University of
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Hedley labile phosphorus(P) pools in soil tend to be several times larger than annual forest requirements, even in highly weathered soils characterized by P limitation. The discrepancy between plant and soil P status could be partly attributable to the frequently adopted air-drying pretreatment that tends to increase soil P solubility. In this study, the effects of air-drying on the distribution of Hedley P fractions were examined using soils collected under 4 forest types at Gongga Mountain, southwestern China. The results showed that the microbial biomass P(Pmic) in the organic horizon decreased markedly after air-drying. The concentrations of Hedley labile P in the air-dried samples were 31%–73% more than those in the field-moist samples. Consequently, the air-drying-induced increments of Hedley labile P pools in the surface soil horizons were 0.8–3.8 times the annual plant P requirements. The organic horizon was more susceptible to the air-drying-induced increases in Hedley labile P than the mineral horizon, probably because of the stronger release of Pmicand disruption of soil organic matter. The quality of P, indexed by the ratio of Hedley labile P to slowly cycling P, shifted in favor of the Hedley labile fractions after air-drying, further revealing that air-drying changed the distribution of Hedley P pools in forest soils. These indicated that the effects of air-drying could not be ignored when interpreting the discrepancy between the P status of plants and the Hedley labile P pools in forest soils. To more efficiently evaluate the P status in forest soils via the Hedley fractionation procedure, the use of field-moist soils is recommended.
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