Primary and secondary origin of "non-extractable" soil inorganic phosphorus
Date
1969-07
Type
Journal Article
Collections
Fields of Research
Abstract
"Nonextractable" soil inorganic phosphorus can have both a primary and a secondary origin. Apatite included within other minerals and phosphorus distributed throughout mineral lattices constitute the primary sources. "Nonextractable" secondary phosphorus accumulates during soil development and is associated with hydrated sesquioxides.
Permalink
Source DOI
Rights
Copyright © 1969 Soil Science Society of America