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Page 1: Nwrec container workshop ii 2006 phosphorus

Jim Owen, Jr.

Phosphorus in Containers and the Environment

North Willamette Research andExtension Center

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Plant Shoot Leaf Tissue Storage Tissue Vascular Tissue

Fertilizer

Surface runoff

Substrate components

Plant Root Storage

Labile Phosphorus

Non-labile Phosphorus

H2PO4- (aq)

HPO4-2 (aq)

adsorption, precipitation,

immobilization

desorption,

dissolution, mineralization

weathering

sediment / water

OH- H+

uptake

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mineralization

adsorption

prec

ipita

tion

Plant Uptake

Solution PH2PO4

-

HPO42-

nucleic acid / phytin

Leaching

Sorbed P

Microbial P

Substrate Components

Secondary Minerals

Primary Minerals

weathering

diss

olut

ion

weath

ering

adsorption

desorption

immobilization

Fertilizer

weathering /

desorption

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FertilizerLiquid 10 to 15

ppmCRF 5 to 10 ppm

SubstrateDouglas Fir Bark 10 to 45

ppmWater

Willamette Valley

P Source

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FertilizerLiquid 10 to 15

ppmCRF 5 to 10 ppm

Release is temperature dependent

treble-superphosphate?

P Source

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FertilizerLiquid 10 to 15

ppmCRF 5 to 10 ppm

Release is temperature dependent

treble-superphosphate?

P Source

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Availability Factors

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Availability

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Availability

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pH effect

Lindsay, 1979

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pH effect

Lindsay, 1979

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Uptake - Active

AA--

AA-- HH++ AA-- HH++

HH++

Buchanan et al., 2000

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Uptake - Active

PP--

PP-- HH++ PP-- HH++

HH++

Buchanan et al., 2000

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N and P relationshipAmmonium

• supplies H+

• Uptake enhanced

NitrateConsumes H+

• Anion

• Uptake suppressed

Uptake

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Soil uptakeRootTranslocated via xylem

Re-mobilizationOlder leavesPhloem

Transport

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The Problem with P

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Problem

Readily leaches0.5 to 1.5 ppm

Low input efficienciesPhosphorus 20% to 40%

USEPA-MCL regulation and criteriaPhosphorus (total) ≤ 0.025 ppmmEutrophication?

Tyler et al., 1996, Lea-Cox and Ristvey, 2002; Warren and Bilderback, 2005

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N+P

N

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HEADLINES

“Fertilized to Death”

“Hypoxia in the Gulf”

“The Dead zone”

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Eutrophication

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Wetland Remediation

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Wetland Remediation

-1.0

-0.5

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0A

pr-0

2M

ay-0

2Ju

n-02

Jul-

02A

ug-0

2Se

p-02

Oct

-02

Nov

-02

Dec

-02

Jan-

03Fe

b-03

Mar

-03

Apr

-03

May

-03

Jun-

03Ju

l-03

Aug

-03

Sep-

03O

ct-0

3N

ov-0

3D

ec-0

3Ja

n-04

Feb-

04M

ar-0

4A

pr-0

4M

ay-0

4Ju

n-04

Jul-

04A

ug-0

4

Sep-

04O

ct-0

4N

ov-0

4D

ec-0

4Ja

n-05

Feb-

05M

ar-0

5

Apr

-05

May

-05

Sampling date

PO

4-P

mas

s lo

adin

g/re

mov

al r

ate

(kg

ha-1

d-1

)

Mass loading rate

Mass removal rate

Buchanan et al., 2000

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Wetland Remediation

-1.0

-0.5

0.0

0.5

1.0

1.5

2.0

2.5

3.0

3.5

4.0A

pr-0

2M

ay-0

2Ju

n-02

Jul-

02A

ug-0

2Se

p-02

Oct

-02

Nov

-02

Dec

-02

Jan-

03Fe

b-03

Mar

-03

Apr

-03

May

-03

Jun-

03Ju

l-03

Aug

-03

Sep-

03O

ct-0

3N

ov-0

3D

ec-0

3Ja

n-04

Feb-

04M

ar-0

4A

pr-0

4M

ay-0

4Ju

n-04

Jul-

04A

ug-0

4

Sep-

04O

ct-0

4N

ov-0

4D

ec-0

4Ja

n-05

Feb-

05M

ar-0

5

Apr

-05

May

-05

Sampling date

PO

4-P

mas

s lo

adin

g/re

mov

al r

ate

(kg

ha-1

d-1

)

Mass loading rate

Mass removal rate

Buchanan et al., 2000

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Solution

Recycle waterReduce application rateReduce irrigaiton volume

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FertilizerLiquid 10 to 15

ppmCRF 5 to 10 ppm

80% reduction in solution P2 ppm (Lea-Cox-Ristvey)1 ppm (Warren)

Application rate

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Solution

Recycle waterReduce application rateReduce irrigation volume

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Applicatoin rateRCBD with 4 replications

Cyclic irrigation • 0100, 0300, 0500 HR EST

Main effects Amendment (11% by vol.)

• 0.25 to 0.85 mm LVM• Washed, builders sand

Leaching fraction• 0.2 or 0.1

P rate• 1.0g or 0.5g

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Input Efficiency

0

5

10

15

20

25

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Clay 0.1 LFClay 0.2 LF

Cum

ulat

ive

eff

luen

t (L

)

Day after initiation

Treatment

16 L

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Input Efficiency

0

5

10

15

20

25

0 20 40 60 80 100 120

Clay 0.1 LFClay 0.2 LF

Cu

mul

ativ

e ef

flue

nt D

RP

(m

g) Treatment

Day after initiation

14 mg

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Input Efficiency

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Sand Clay

0.51.0

Tot

al p

lant

dry

mas

s (g

)

Amendment

P rate

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Input Efficiency

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Sand Clay

0.51.0

Tot

al p

lant

dry

mas

s (g

)

Amendment

P rate

A

B

31 g

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Input Efficiency

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

Sand Clay

0.51.0

Tot

al p

lant

dry

mas

s (g

)

Amendment

P rate

Not Significant

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Input Efficiency

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

0.5 1.0

SandClay

Tot

al p

lant

dry

mas

s (g

)

Phosphorus rate (g)

Amendment

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Input Efficiency

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

0.5 1.0

SandClay

Tot

al p

lant

dry

mas

s (g

)

Phosphorus rate (g)

Amendment

A

B

77 g

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Input Efficiency

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

0.5 1.0

SandClay

Tot

al p

lant

dry

mas

s (g

)

Phosphorus rate (g)

Amendment

B

A31 g

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Input Efficiency

B

A

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

N NK NPK

ShootRoot

Sh

oot d

ry m

ass

(g)

Applied nutrient

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Input Efficiency

B

A

0

50

100

150

200

250

300

N NK NPK

ShootRoot

Sh

oot d

ry m

ass

(g)

Applied nutrient

K Limiting?

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P Deficiency

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P Deficiency

Early symptomsDeeper green foliage.Heavy stunting (compact form).Purple (or red) pigmentation in

several species.Fewer & longer roots, more root

mass at first, less when deficiency intense.

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P Deficiency

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P Deficiency

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P Deficiency

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P Deficiency

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P Deficiency

Late symptomsDwarfingChlorosis of lower leaves.Necrosis of lower leaves

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P Deficiency

Late symptomsChlorosis of lower leaves.Necrosis of lower leaves

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P Deficiency

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P Deficiency

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SUMMARY

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Plant Shoot Leaf Tissue Storage Tissue Vascular Tissue

Fertilizer

Surface runoff

Substrate components

Plant Root Storage

Labile Phosphorus

Non-labile Phosphorus

H2PO4- (aq)

HPO4-2 (aq)

adsorption, precipitation,

immobilization

desorption,

dissolution, mineralization

weathering

sediment / water

OH- H+

uptake

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Plant Shoot Leaf Tissue Storage Tissue Vascular Tissue

Fertilizer

Surface runoff

Substrate components

Plant Root Storage

adsorption, precipitation,

immobilization

desorption,

dissolution, mineralization

weathering

sediment / water

OH- H+

uptake

20%

50%

25%

5%

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QUESTIONS