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Title: | Estudio de los fosfatos inorgánicos en relación con el grado de evolución en andosoles |
Other Titles: | Study of the relationship between the inorganic phospates and the weathering degree of the Canary Islands andosoils | Authors: | Gutiérrez-Jerez, F.; Pérez-Méndez, J. A.; Fernández-Caldas, E.; Borges-Pérez, Andrés CSIC ORCID | Issue Date: | 1979 | Publisher: | CSIC - Instituto Nacional de Edafología y Agrobiología José María Albareda | Citation: | Anales de Edafología y Agrobiología 38(9-10): pp. 1479-1494 (1979) | Abstract: | The relationship of the several fractions of the inorganic phosphates, extracted by the Chang-Jackson method, with the weathering degree of the Canary Islands andosols show the following trend: 1. The fractions P-Ca and P-Al decrease as the weathering degree increase, giving the aluminium phosphate a maximum in the Evolued Vitrandepts. 2. The fraction P-Fe has not very much variation in the sequence, excluding the profil Manantiales, which has a very high values comparably to the other profiles. 3. The P-occluded tends to increase with the weathering degree. Chang-Jackson's hypothesis goes quite well to these soils, beacuse the differents forms of soil inorganic phosphates are related with the weathering degree according to the following tendence: P-Ca, P-Al, P-Fe, P-occluded. | URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10261/20898 | ISSN: | 0365-1797 |
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