Pyrogenic transformation of the phosphate state of permafrost forest soils of Central and Southern Yakutia

For the first time, the phosphate state of permafrost forest post-pyrogenic polycyclic soils of Central and Southern Yakutia, formed respectively in arid and humid climates, was studied and evaluated. These soils with a polycyclic profile, formed in the transaccumulative facies of this regions of th...

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Published in:Dokuchaev Soil Bulletin
Main Authors: O. G. Zakharova, A. P. Chevychelov
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Language:Russian
Published: V.V. Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.19047/0136-1694-2024-118-309-332
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:140f3c4c738d49a6a15314ae86e7bada 2024-09-15T18:29:44+00:00 Pyrogenic transformation of the phosphate state of permafrost forest soils of Central and Southern Yakutia O. G. Zakharova A. P. Chevychelov 2024-04-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.19047/0136-1694-2024-118-309-332 https://doaj.org/article/140f3c4c738d49a6a15314ae86e7bada RU rus V.V. Dokuchaev Soil Science Institute https://bulletin.esoil.ru/jour/article/view/781 https://doaj.org/toc/0136-1694 https://doaj.org/toc/2312-4202 0136-1694 2312-4202 doi:10.19047/0136-1694-2024-118-309-332 https://doaj.org/article/140f3c4c738d49a6a15314ae86e7bada Бюллетень Почвенного института им. В.В. Докучаева, Vol 0, Iss 118, Pp 309-332 (2024) central and southern yakutia post-pyrogenic soils physico-chemical properties phosphorus phosphate state Agriculture (General) S1-972 article 2024 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.19047/0136-1694-2024-118-309-332 2024-08-05T17:48:52Z For the first time, the phosphate state of permafrost forest post-pyrogenic polycyclic soils of Central and Southern Yakutia, formed respectively in arid and humid climates, was studied and evaluated. These soils with a polycyclic profile, formed in the transaccumulative facies of this regions of the permafrost zone, contain, in addition to the modern one, 2–3 buried humus horizons with abundant inclusion of black charcoal. These pyrogenic humus horizons are characterized by an increased content of humus, total nitrogen and phosphorus soluble in iron oxalates, exchange bases, as well as fractions of physical clay and silt compared to neighboring mineral horizons of the soil profile. At the same time, the brown soil of Southern Yakutia, formed under less severe and humid climatic conditions, compared with those of the pale soil developed under cryoarid conditions of Central Yakutia, was more biogenic, and the total content of phosphorus here was 98.0–427.2, whereas in the second soil – only 11.0–257.1 mg P2O5/100 g of soil. Organophosphates predominated in the composition of the total phosphorus of burozem, amounting to 51.8–81.3%, and in pale soil – mineral forms of phosphorus, which accounted for 52.2–78.8%. The fractional composition of mineral phosphates of both types of permafrost soils was mainly dominated by phosphates of one and a half oxides (Al-P and Fe-P), totaling 43.3–94.3%, and among the latter – Fe-P, which accounted for 34.8–87.4% of the total amount of all fractions of mineral phosphates. It is assumed that the high content of iron phosphates, and in some cases occluded aluminum-iron phosphates in the studied permafrost soils, is due to the manifestation of both cryogenic and biogenic pyrogenic ferruginization in their genesis. Article in Journal/Newspaper permafrost Yakutia Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Dokuchaev Soil Bulletin 118 309 332
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topic central and southern yakutia
post-pyrogenic soils
physico-chemical properties
phosphorus
phosphate state
Agriculture (General)
S1-972
spellingShingle central and southern yakutia
post-pyrogenic soils
physico-chemical properties
phosphorus
phosphate state
Agriculture (General)
S1-972
O. G. Zakharova
A. P. Chevychelov
Pyrogenic transformation of the phosphate state of permafrost forest soils of Central and Southern Yakutia
topic_facet central and southern yakutia
post-pyrogenic soils
physico-chemical properties
phosphorus
phosphate state
Agriculture (General)
S1-972
description For the first time, the phosphate state of permafrost forest post-pyrogenic polycyclic soils of Central and Southern Yakutia, formed respectively in arid and humid climates, was studied and evaluated. These soils with a polycyclic profile, formed in the transaccumulative facies of this regions of the permafrost zone, contain, in addition to the modern one, 2–3 buried humus horizons with abundant inclusion of black charcoal. These pyrogenic humus horizons are characterized by an increased content of humus, total nitrogen and phosphorus soluble in iron oxalates, exchange bases, as well as fractions of physical clay and silt compared to neighboring mineral horizons of the soil profile. At the same time, the brown soil of Southern Yakutia, formed under less severe and humid climatic conditions, compared with those of the pale soil developed under cryoarid conditions of Central Yakutia, was more biogenic, and the total content of phosphorus here was 98.0–427.2, whereas in the second soil – only 11.0–257.1 mg P2O5/100 g of soil. Organophosphates predominated in the composition of the total phosphorus of burozem, amounting to 51.8–81.3%, and in pale soil – mineral forms of phosphorus, which accounted for 52.2–78.8%. The fractional composition of mineral phosphates of both types of permafrost soils was mainly dominated by phosphates of one and a half oxides (Al-P and Fe-P), totaling 43.3–94.3%, and among the latter – Fe-P, which accounted for 34.8–87.4% of the total amount of all fractions of mineral phosphates. It is assumed that the high content of iron phosphates, and in some cases occluded aluminum-iron phosphates in the studied permafrost soils, is due to the manifestation of both cryogenic and biogenic pyrogenic ferruginization in their genesis.
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title Pyrogenic transformation of the phosphate state of permafrost forest soils of Central and Southern Yakutia
title_short Pyrogenic transformation of the phosphate state of permafrost forest soils of Central and Southern Yakutia
title_full Pyrogenic transformation of the phosphate state of permafrost forest soils of Central and Southern Yakutia
title_fullStr Pyrogenic transformation of the phosphate state of permafrost forest soils of Central and Southern Yakutia
title_full_unstemmed Pyrogenic transformation of the phosphate state of permafrost forest soils of Central and Southern Yakutia
title_sort pyrogenic transformation of the phosphate state of permafrost forest soils of central and southern yakutia
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