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Increasing phosphorus fertilizer value of recycled iron phosphates by prolonged flooding and organic matter addition

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Iron(Fe)minerals are commonly used to remove phosphorus(P)from waste streams,producing P-loaded Fe(Ⅲ)oxides or Fe(Ⅱ)phosphate minerals(e.g.,vivianite).These minerals may be used as fertilizers to enhance P circularity if solubilized in soil.Here,we tested the P fertilizer value of recycled Fe phosphates(FePs)in a pot trial and in an incubation experiment,hypothesizing that P release from FePs is possible under Fe(Ⅲ)-reducing conditions.First,a pot trial was set up with rice(Oryza sat ivai)in all combinations of soil flooding or not,three P-deficient soils(acid,neutral,and calcareous),and six FePs(three Fe(Ⅲ)Ps and three Fe(Ⅱ)Ps)referenced to triple superphosphate(TSP)or zero amendments.Shoot P uptake responded to TSP application in all treatments but only marginally to FePs.The redox potential did not decrease to-200 mV by flooding for a brief period(13 d)during the pot trial.A longer incubation experiment(60 d)was performed,including a treatment of glutamate addition to stimulate reductive conditions,and P availability was assessed with CaCl2 extraction of soils.Glutamate addition and/or longer incubation lowered soil redox potential to<-100 mV.On the longer term,Fe(Ⅲ)minerals released P,and adequate P was reached in the calcareous soil and in the neutral soil amended with Fe(Ⅲ)P-sludge.It can be concluded that prolonged soil flooding and organic matter addition can enhance the P fertilizer efficiency of FePs.Additionally,application of FeP in powder form may enhance P availability.

agronomic efficiencycircular economyP-loaded Fe(Ⅲ)oxidespaddy soilvivianiteredox

Rochelle Joie SARACANLAO、Hannah VAN RYCKEL、Mieke VERBEECK、Maarten EVERAERT、Erik SMOLDERS

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Division of Soil and Water Management,Department of Earth and Environmental Science,KU Leuven,Kasteelpark Arenberg 20,Heverlee B-3001(Belgium)

Soil Service of Belgium.Willem De Croylaan 48,Leuven 3001(Belgium)

European Union's Horizon 2020 Research & Innovation Programme under the Marie Sk?odowska Curie Grant Agreement

813438

2024

土壤圈(英文版)
中国土壤学会,中科院南京土壤研究所和土壤与农业可持续发展国家重点实验室

土壤圈(英文版)

CSTPCD
影响因子:0.477
ISSN:1002-0160
年,卷(期):2024.34(3)