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Performance of secondary P-fertilizers in pot experiments analyzed by phosphorus X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy
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Pot ExperimentX-ray SpectroscopyEngineeringChemistrySecondary P-fertilizersWastewater TreatmentOrganic GeochemistryChemical EngineeringEnvironmental ChemistryBioremediationAnalytical ChemistrySoil FertilityBiogeochemistryWaste ManagementEnvironmental EngineeringSpectroscopyNatural SciencesSoil ChemistryEnvironmental RemediationAmmonium PhosphatesMicro-xanes SpectroscopyPot Experiments
A pot experiment was carried out with maize to determine the phosphorus (P) plant-availability of different secondary P-fertilizers derived from wastewater. We analyzed the respective soils by P K-edge X-ray absorption near-edge structure (XANES) spectroscopy to determine the P chemical forms that were present and determine the transformation processes. Macro- and micro-XANES spectroscopy were used to determine the chemical state of the overall soil P and identify P compounds in P-rich spots. Mainly organic P and/or P adsorbed on organic matter or other substrates were detected in unfertilized and fertilized soils. In addition, there were indications for the formation of ammonium phosphates in some fertilized soils. However, this effect was not seen in the maize yield of all P-fertilizers. The observed reactions between phosphate from secondary P-fertilizers and co-fertilized nitrogen compounds should be further investigated. Formation of highly plant-available compounds such as ammonium phosphates could make secondary P-fertilizers more competitive to commercial phosphate rock-based fertilizers with positive effects on resources conservation.
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