Publication: The pedogenic Walker and Syers model under high atmospheric P deposition rates
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Fernández-Palacios, José Marı́a
Bermúdez, Alfredo
de Nascimento, Lea
Durán, Jorge
Méndez, Javier
Rodrı́guez, Alexandra
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Springer
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The Walker and Syers model predict that phosphorus (P) availability decreases with time leading to a final stage known as retrogression. We tested the validity of the Walker and Syers model in the Canary Islands, a soil chronosequence ranging from 300 years to 11 million years under recurrent episodes of atmospheric dust-containing P inputs. In particular, we compared our results with those from the volcanic soil chronosequences described in the Hawaii Islands and in Arizona, as they share key biological and/orgeological characteristics. In three islands of the Canarian Archipelago, we selected 18 independent sites dominated by mature Pinus canariensis forests and grouped them into six age classes. For each site, soil samples were analyzed for known proxies of soil nitrogen (N), P and cations availability. We also analyzed the P. canariensis needles for N, P and cation contents. We found tendencies similar to those observed in other soil chronosequences: maximum N and P concentrations at intermediate ages and lower P concentrations in the older soils. The nutrient dynamics suggested that the older sites may indeed be approaching the retrogression stage but at lower rates than in other similar chronosequences. Differences from other chronosequences are likely due to the drier Canarian climate, the higher P deposition rates originating from the nearby Sahara Desert and the top soil horizon studied. Our results confirm the validity of the Walker and Syers model for the Canary Islands despite the influence that the high P deposition rates and the seasonally dry climate may have on soil development and P pools in P. canariensis ecosystems.
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Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología CGL2006-13665-C02-02/BOS
Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología CGL2017-88124-R
Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnología CGL2017-88124-R
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Gallardo, A., Fernández-Palacios, J. M., Bermúdez, A., de Nascimento, L., Durán, J., García-Velázquez, L., Méndez, J., & Rodríguez, A. (2020). The pedogenic Walker and Syers model under high atmospheric P deposition rates. Biogeochemistry, 148(3), 237–253.






