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    Pi-Paper as an Evaluation Method of Available Phosphorus in Gypsum-Calcareous Soils
    (2003) R. Al-Merey; M. Al-Hameish; Sen H. Chien; A. F. Asfary
    The iron oxide-impregnated paper strip (Pi test), anion resin membrane strip and Olsen (NaHCO3) tests were used to assess available phosphorus (P) in four Syrian calcareous soils treated with 0 and 190 mg P kg−1 as diammonium phosphate (DAP) or monocalcium phosphate (MCP) in an incubation study at 25°C for 0, 1, 7, 21, 42, and 72 days. The amounts of available P extracted by the three methods decreased with time of incubation, especially during the first 7 days. In general, more available P was extracted from the soils treated with MCP than that with DAP. In the three soils that don’t contain CaSO4, the available P decreased with the increasing amount of CaCO3 in the soils. Pi-P correlated well with Olsen-P or resin-P in these three soils. In the other soil, which contains 30–40% CaSO4, the amounts of Olsen-P and resin-P extracted from DAP and MCP were much less than Pi-P. The amounts of Olsen-P and resin-P in this soil were also less than that in the other three soils. It was found that of Olsen and resin- react with CaSO4 and precipitated CaCO3 that adsorbed or precipitated water-soluble P of DAP or MCP, and thus Olsen and resin-HCO3 significantly underestimated available P in the soil containing CaSO4.


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