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Soil phosphorus characterisation by<sup>31</sup>p nuclear magnetic resonance

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Abstract Five New Zealand topsoils, including three sampled under introduced pasture and two in native tussock grasslands, were extracted with 0.5 M NaOH, and the different classes of phosphorus compounds in the extracts distinguished by 31p nuclear magnetic resonance (n.m.r.). Inorganic orthophosphate and orthophosphate monoesters were the major forms of phosphorus in all soil extracts. The tussock‐grassland soil extracts showed the greatest diversity of phosphorus forms, and included compounds with n.m.r. signals ascribed to phosphonates, a previously unreported form of soil phosphorus. Key words: Soil phosphorusorganic phosphorus 31P nuclear magnetic resonance

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