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Relationship between extractable Al and organic C in volcanic soils of Chile
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WoS WOS:000261871600008
Scopus SCOPUS_ID:56249108371
DOI 10.1016/J.GEODERMA.2008.10.004
Año 2008
Tipo artículo de investigación

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Abstract



In previous studies, Al extracted by acid ammonium acetate (Al-a) or Na-pyrophosphate (Al-p), rather than silt or clay content and climate conditions, was the most important factor that controls organic matter (OM) levels in volcanic soils. Here, the hypothesis was tested that Al-a is a comparable method (as much as CuCl2) to quantify the proportion of Al bound to OM in allophanic soils. As far as we know, there are no previous antecedents in which selective dissolution method has been compared with this extractant. Secondly, we examine the effects of (a) Al, (b) silt plus clay content (particles size 0-53 mu m) and (c) clay mineralogy on the control of organic carbon (OC) level in Chilean volcanic soils. This was achieved by sampling 16 soils series (11 Andisols, one Alfisol and four Ultisols, USDA classification) including 48 soil pedons up to 0.4 m depth. Soils were analyzed for Al-a, Al-p, oxalate (Al-o, Si-o and Fe-o), cold NaOH (Al-n) and un-buffered salts, CuCl2 (Al-cu), LaCl3 (Al-La) and KCl (Al-k). We also measured the Al-humus as soluble C fraction after pyrophosphate extraction and the C associated to the silt plus clay fraction after sonication and gravity decantation. The statistical package (S)MATR was used to examine bivariate linear regressions among soil properties by computing the standardized major axis (SMA). Our results indicate that Al-a had a good correspondence with Al-p (R-2 =0.76) in the top soil with Al-a/Al-p ratio of 0.19 and both extractans presented significant and positively relationship with soil OC (R-2>0.62). Acid ammonium acetate was as effective as Al-cu to determine the Al-OM in allophanic soils. It is cheaper than Al-cu and Al-p and 0.5 h shaking is required compared to 2 h of Al-cu and 16 h of Al-p. The efficiency of the extraction was: Al-n >= Al-o>Al-p>Al-cu >= Al-a>Al-La>Al-k. We also found that allophane content (estimated by Al/Si ratio) was strongly correlated (R-2=0.82) with the OC in the fine silt plus clay and that Al-humus together with C in the finest particles explained (R-2>0.60) the largest proportion of variation of soil OC across studied soils. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Geoderma 0016-7061

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Ord. Autor Género Institución - País
1 MATUS-BAEZA, FRANCISCO JAVIER Hombre Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
2 GARRIDO-GUTIERREZ, ESTRELLA Mujer Universidad Austral de Chile - Chile
3 SEPULVEDA-RAMIREZ, NOELIA ZOILA Mujer Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
4 Carcamo, Iris Mujer Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
5 PANICHINI-PANICHINI, RAUL MARCELO Hombre Universidad de La Frontera - Chile
6 ZAGAL-VENEGAS, ERICK MANUEL Hombre Universidad de Concepción - Chile

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Fuente
CONYCIT
Fondo Nacional de Desarrollo Científico, Tecnológico y de Innovación Tecnológica
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The authors gratefully acknowledge to FONDECYT project N 1060421 (2006-2007) from CONYCIT (National foundation for Science and Technology) for its financial support. We acknowledge Dr. Cornelia Rumpel from CNRS, BIOEMCO, Soil Organic Matter, Centre INRA Versailles-Grignon, France for critical review on early version of this paper. We also thank the two anonymous reviewers for his valuable comments and contributions on original version of the manuscript.
The authors gratefully acknowledge to FONDECYT project Nº 1060421 (2006–2007) from CONYCIT (National foundation for Science and Technology) for its financial support. We acknowledge Dr. Cornelia Rumpel from CNRS, BIOEMCO, Soil Organic Matter, Centre INRA Versailles-Grignon, France for critical review on early version of this paper. We also thank the two anonymous reviewers for his valuable comments and contributions on original version of the manuscript.

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