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Effect of drying of soils on the adsorption and leaching of phosphate and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid

Authors :
Baskaran, S
Bolan, NS
Rahman, A
Tillman, RW
MacGregor, AN
Source :
Australian Journal of Soil Research; 1994, Vol. 32 Issue: 3 p491-502, 12p
Publication Year :
1994

Abstract

Surface samples of an allophanic (Patua silt loam) and a non-allophanic (Tokomaru silt loam) soil were used to examine the effects of drying on the adsorption and leaching of phosphate and 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D). Phosphate and 2,4-D adsorption isotherms and adsorption kinetics were determined for field-moist, air-dried and oven-dried soil samples using KH2PO4 and 14C labelled 2,4-D. In a separate experiment, the leaching of a pulse of phosphate or 2,4-D was examined using soil columns. The Patua silt loam adsorbed 4-7 times more phosphate and 2,4-D than the Tokomaru silt loam. Compared with field-moist soil, both air-dried and oven-dried soil increased (2-5 times) the adsorption of phosphate, and oven-dried soil decreased the adsorption of 2,4-D. The adsorption kinetics indicated that there was no effect of drying on the rate of adsorption of either phosphate or 2,4-D. In column experiments, there was less leaching of phosphate and 2,4-D from the Patua soil than from the Tokomaru soil. In both soils, there was no effect of drying on the leaching of phosphate, whereas oven-drying increased the leaching of 2,4-D. Solubilization of organic matter during drying increased the accessibility of P to adsorption sites on the mineral surface and thereby increased the adsorption, whereas the water-soluble organic matter bound 2,4-D and thereby decreased the apparent adsorption onto soil and increased leaching

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00049573 and 1446568X
Volume :
32
Issue :
3
Database :
Supplemental Index
Journal :
Australian Journal of Soil Research
Publication Type :
Periodical
Accession number :
ejs8426108
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1071/SR9940491