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Research Project: Innovative Manure Treatment Technologies and Enhanced Soil Health for Agricultural Systems of the Southeastern Coastal Plain

Location: Coastal Plain Soil, Water and Plant Conservation Research

Title: Data from: effect of soil pH and mineralogy on the sorption and desorption of phosphite and phosphate in Ultisols of the Southeastern Coastal Plain

Author
item SZOGI, ARIEL - Retired ARS Employee
item Padilla, Joshua - Josh
item Shumaker, Paul

Submitted to: Dryad Digital Repository
Publication Type: Database / Dataset
Publication Acceptance Date: 8/2/2024
Publication Date: 8/14/2024
Citation: Szogi, A.A., Padilla, J.T., Shumaker, P.D. 2024. Data from: effect of soil pH and mineralogy on the sorption and desorption of phosphite and phosphate in Ultisols of the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Dryad Digital Repository. https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.63xsj3v9w.
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.63xsj3v9w

Interpretive Summary: Dataset only

Technical Abstract: This is digital research data corresponding to a published manuscript, Effect of soil pH and mineralogy on the sorption and desorption of phosphite and phosphate in Ultisols of the Southeastern Coastal Plain. Soil Science Society of America Journal (2024). https://doi.org/10.1002/saj2/20706. The development of transgenic crop varieties capable of utilizing phosphite (Phi) as a phosphorus (P) source is a promising strategy to increase P use efficiency while decreasing reliance on phosphate (Pi)-based fertilizers. However, little information is available on Phi sorption and desorption in soils. We conducted batch experiments to investigate the sorption of Phi and Pi by three Ultisols from the Coastal Plain of the southeastern United States.