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Soil Science | 2016

Using Synthetic Chelating Agents to Decrease Phosphorus Binding in Soils

Cristie L. Edwards; Rory Maguire; Garnett B. Whitehurst; Wade Everett Thomason; Mark M. Alley

Abstract Most acid soils have a high capacity to bind phosphorus (P) strongly on iron (Fe) and aluminum (Al) hydroxides, resulting in low P fertilizer use efficiency. Organic chelating agents form strong bonds with metals in soil and may reduce P binding with Fe and Al and increase fertilizer P use efficiency. Ethylenediamine tetraacetic acid (EDTA), hydroxyethyl ethylenediamine triacetic acid (HEEDTA), gluconic acid, and citric acid were tested to determine their influence on water-soluble P (WSP), Mehlich-1 P, and Mehlich-3 P in a loam and sand fertilized with P and incubated for 49 days. Soil P sorption capacity (PSC) was estimated from an oxalate extraction of Fe and Al, and chelates were applied at rates of 90% of the PSC. EDTA and HEEDTA were also applied at 0, 30, 60, 90, 120, and 150% PSC to produce a rate response curve for WSP in a second soil incubation. The EDTA, HEEDTA, and citric acid significantly (P < 0.05) reduced P sorption in the loam and sand when measured by WSP. In soils without P fertilizer added, EDTA and HEEDTA resulted in a significant increase in WSP concentrations, as well as increased concentrations of Mehlich-1 P and Mehlich-3 P. With increasing chelation rates of EDTA and HEEDTA, there was a linear increase in WSP for both soils, indicating higher rates were most effective at decreasing P sorption. The application of chelating agents, with and without P fertilizer, could potentially increase plant availability of P, therefore reducing P fertilizer.


Archive | 2011

Buffered amino alcohol solutions of N-(n-butyl)thiophosphoric triamide (NBPT) and urea fertilizers using such solutions as urease inhibitors

Garnett B. Whitehurst; Brooks M. Whitehurst


Archive | 2002

Volatility-inhibited urea fertilizers

Garnett B. Whitehurst; Brooks M. Whitehurst


Archive | 2013

NBPT solution for preparing urease inhibited urea fertilizers prepared from N-alkyl; N, N-alkyl; and N-alkyl-N-alkoxy amino alcohols

Garnett B. Whitehurst; Brooks M. Whitehurst


Agronomy Journal | 2012

In Vitro Evaluation of Coatings to Control Ammonia Volatilization from Surface-Applied Urea

W. Hunter Frame; Mark M. Alley; Garnett B. Whitehurst; Brooks M. Whitehurst; R. Campbell


Archive | 1982

Wet-process phosphoric acid brightening reagent for aluminum

Brooks M. Whitehurst; Donald F. Clemens; Taylor King; Garnett B. Whitehurst


Archive | 2013

NBPT solutions for preparing urease inhibited urea fertilizers prepared from N-substituted morpholines

Garnett B. Whitehurst; Brooks M. Whitehurst


Agronomy Journal | 2011

Design and Validation of a Laboratory System for Measurement of Volatilized Ammonia

Timothy R. Woodward; W. Hunter Frame; Mark M. Alley; Garnett B. Whitehurst; Brooks M. Whitehurst


Archive | 1998

Phosphate coated urea

Brooks M. Whitehurst; Garnett B. Whitehurst


Archive | 1987

Process for making compounds containing chelated metal ions and resultant products which are useful for agricultural, industrial, environmental, and construction purposes

Brooks M. Whitehurst; Garnett B. Whitehurst; Donald F. Clemens

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Dustin L. Harrell

Louisiana State University Agricultural Center

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Jifeng Li

Louisiana State University

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Manoch Kongchum

Louisiana State University

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Nutifafa Adotey

Louisiana State University

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