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Distribution and release of phosphorus fractions associated with soil aggregate structure in restored wetlands

Journal

CHEMOSPHERE
Volume 223, Issue -, Pages 319-329

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.chemosphere.2019.02.046

Keywords

Restored wetland; Soil aggregates; Phosphorus fractions; Adsorption isotherm simulation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [41771505, 41571480]
  2. Chinese Scholarship Council

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Phosphorus, a dominating element responsible for eutrophication, is a potential limiting nutrient in wetland ecosystem. In this study, the release risk of phosphorus was evaluated by investigating the distribution of phosphorus fractions in different grain-sizes of soil aggregates in wetlands with restoration durations of 1, 2, 3, 5, 13 or 19 years. The results showed that the soil aggregate structure tended to be stable when paddy fields were changed into wetland, though aggregate structure first condensed fine aggregates (<0.25 mm) into coarse-aggregates (>0.25 mm), which was then reversed until the process stabilized after 5 restoration years. With the exception of labile inorganic phosphorus (L-Pi), which continuously decreased within extended abandoned period, total phosphorus (TP), labile organic phosphorus (L-Po), moderately labile organic phosphorus (MI-Po), iron-aluminum bound phosphorus (Fe center dot Al-P), calcium-magnesium bound phosphorus (Ca center dot Mg-P), humic phosphorus (Hu-P) and residual phosphorus (Re-P) concentrations presented a unimodal tendency with a peak at the 2nd or 3rd restoration year, respectively. TP, L-Pi, L-Po and Re-P tended to decrease with decreasing soil aggregate grain-size, and MI-Po was enriched in small macro-aggregates (0.25-1 mm) and micro-aggregates (0.053 -0.25 mm). Macro-aggregates carried Fe center dot Al-P and Ca center dot Mg-P. Adsorption isotherm simulation results demonstrated that the retention capacity for phosphorus of a restored wetland first increased and then decreased with extended abandonment period, and macro-aggregates showed a considerable capacity to retain phosphorus. Fe.Al-P and Hu-P had potential release risk with approximate amounts of 197.25 -337.25 mg kg(-1) and 131.28-185.72 mg kg(-1), in associated with anaerobic environment and aggregate structure. (C) 2019 Published by Elsevier Ltd.

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