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Soil Phosphorus Unit: Soil Science. Objectives O Define: immobilization, mineralization, phosphorus cycle, phosphorus fixation, soil phosphate O Diagram.

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Page 1: Soil Phosphorus Unit: Soil Science. Objectives O Define: immobilization, mineralization, phosphorus cycle, phosphorus fixation, soil phosphate O Diagram.

Soil PhosphorusUnit: Soil Science

Page 2: Soil Phosphorus Unit: Soil Science. Objectives O Define: immobilization, mineralization, phosphorus cycle, phosphorus fixation, soil phosphate O Diagram.

ObjectivesO Define: immobilization, mineralization,

phosphorus cycle, phosphorus fixation, soil phosphate

O Diagram the relationship of phosphorus inputs and soil processes

O List and describe inherent factors that affect soil phosphorus

O Describe phosphorus management techniquesO Identify plants with phosphorus deficienciesO Measure soil phosphate and interpret results

Page 3: Soil Phosphorus Unit: Soil Science. Objectives O Define: immobilization, mineralization, phosphorus cycle, phosphorus fixation, soil phosphate O Diagram.
Page 4: Soil Phosphorus Unit: Soil Science. Objectives O Define: immobilization, mineralization, phosphorus cycle, phosphorus fixation, soil phosphate O Diagram.

DefinitionsImmobilization: temporarily “tying up” of water soluble phosphorus by soil microorganisms decomposing plant residues; unavailable to plants for a time, but will eventually become available again.

Mineralization: nutrients contained in soil organic matter are converted to inorganic forms that are available to crops during respiration.

Phosphorus Cycle: phosphorus cycles between many different forms in soil, some available to plants and others are not.

Phosphorus Fixation: phosphate fixates to iron, aluminum and calcium minerals and attached to clay minerals. pH levels affect fixation and availability of phosphorus.

Soil Phosphate: a form of phosphate available to plants and is expressed as PO4.

Page 5: Soil Phosphorus Unit: Soil Science. Objectives O Define: immobilization, mineralization, phosphorus cycle, phosphorus fixation, soil phosphate O Diagram.

Soil PhosphorusO Inherent factors affect the rate of phosphorus

mineralization from the decomposition of organic matter

O P releases quickly in warm, humid areas with well-aerated soil

O P releases slowly in cool, dry areas with saturated soil

O P is most available in soil with a pH range of 6-7.5O pH levels of <5.5 or between 7.5 and 8.5 limit P

availabilityO P is most frequently lost through erosion and runoff

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Phosphorus DeficiencyO http://www.extension.uidaho.edu/nutrient/images/Corn/cornPdef-leaf.jpg

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Phosphorus DeficiencyO Symptoms of a phosphorus deficiency include

O Purple leaf tissueO Purple coloring moves from the leaf tips to the leaf marginsO Symptoms appear on lower leaves; leaves may eventually die

O Emerging leaves may be green because plants move P to youngest leavesO Cool and wet growing conditions increase symptom occurrenceO Plants with small or poor root systems are very vulnerableO When root growth is prohibited by these factors, the problem is enhanced

O Cool temperaturesO Too wet or dryO Compacted soilO Damage from herbicidesO Damage from insectsO High salinityO Damage to roots

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Phosphorus DeficiencyO P deficiency reduces the yield of plants

O Delays maturityO Stunts growthO Restricts energy utilization by the plant

O Soil pH, organic matter amount and placement of fertilizer affect the availability of P

O Adding lime to acidic soils can help correct pH to 6.5-7.0

O Place phosphorus two inches below the planted seedO Make several small applications of fertilizer rather

than one big applicationO Place the phosphorus near the crop row where the

roots have immediate contact with it.