Abstract:
Ligand-exchange versus ligand-promoted-dissolution of the mineral surface was delineated at 20 μmol oxalate g-1 soil. When oxalate concentrations exceeded 20 μmol g-1 soil both the Fe (1.0 μmol g-1) and Al (4.9 μmol g-1) concentrations exceed CuCl2 exchangeable Fe (0.6 μmol g-1) and Al (4.6 μmol g-1) concentrations. Concurrently, the concentration of P desorbed from mineral surfaces increased significantly when oxalate concentrations exceeded 20 μmol g-1 soil. Additionally, solutions with oxalate concentration greater than 2 μmol g-1 soil released detectable concentrations of acids demonstration the release of FA. The concentration of M3 extractable P, Fe, and Al were more than 10 fold larger than values in the 20 μmol oxalate g-1 soil extract. These results conclusively demonstrate that the M3 soil test dissolved the mineral surfaces resulting in the liberation of bound nutrients and metals. This information may be useful for determining labile nutrient concentrations if low molecular mass organic acids with similar properties are exuded into the rhizosphere.