Sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils

Intermittently submergence and drainage status of paddy fields can cause alterations in morphological and chemical characteristics of soils. We conducted a sequential fractionation study to provide an insight into solubility of Sulfur (S) and Molybdenum (Mo) in flooded alluvial paddy soils. The samp...

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Main Authors: Zakikhani, Hamed, Yusop, Mohd Khanif, Musa, Mohamed Hanafi, Othman, Radziah, Soltangheisi, Amin
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Published: Taylor & Francis 2016
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spelling my.upm.eprints.524312017-06-06T08:44:17Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52431/ Sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils Zakikhani, Hamed Yusop, Mohd Khanif Musa, Mohamed Hanafi Othman, Radziah Soltangheisi, Amin Intermittently submergence and drainage status of paddy fields can cause alterations in morphological and chemical characteristics of soils. We conducted a sequential fractionation study to provide an insight into solubility of Sulfur (S) and Molybdenum (Mo) in flooded alluvial paddy soils. The samples (0-15 and 15-30 cm) were taken from marine and riverine alluvial soils in Kedah and Kelantan areas, respectively, and were sequentially extracted with NaHCO3, NaOH, HCl, and HClO4-HNO3. Total S in upper and lower layers of Kedah and Kelantan ranged between 273 and 1121 mg kg-1, and 177 to 1509 mg kg-1, respectively. In upper layers and subsoil of Kedah, average total Mo were 0.34 and 0.27 mg kg-1, respectively. Average total Mo in Kelantan were 0.25 mg kg-1 (surface layer) and 0.28 mg kg-1 (subsoil). Cation exchange capacity (CEC) was positively correlated with plant available amounts of Mo in upper layers of Kedah area. Also, total and medium-term plant-available S was correlated with total carbon (C) at lower layers of Kelantan soil series. But in surface layers of Kelantan soil series, CEC was strongly correlated with total and medium-term plant-available S. Our results indicates that the influence of flooding conditions on soil S and Mo contents in paddy fields may cause long-term changes in S and Mo chemical reactivities. Taylor & Francis 2016 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52431/1/Sulfur%20and%20molybdenum%20fractionation%20in%20marine%20and%20riverine%20alluvium%20paddy%20soils.pdf Zakikhani, Hamed and Yusop, Mohd Khanif and Musa, Mohamed Hanafi and Othman, Radziah and Soltangheisi, Amin (2016) Sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils. Chemical Speciation & Bioavailability, 28 (1-4). pp. 170-181. ISSN 0954-2299; ESSN: 2047-6523 http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09542299.2016.1212674 10.1080/09542299.2016.1212674
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description Intermittently submergence and drainage status of paddy fields can cause alterations in morphological and chemical characteristics of soils. We conducted a sequential fractionation study to provide an insight into solubility of Sulfur (S) and Molybdenum (Mo) in flooded alluvial paddy soils. The samples (0-15 and 15-30 cm) were taken from marine and riverine alluvial soils in Kedah and Kelantan areas, respectively, and were sequentially extracted with NaHCO3, NaOH, HCl, and HClO4-HNO3. Total S in upper and lower layers of Kedah and Kelantan ranged between 273 and 1121 mg kg-1, and 177 to 1509 mg kg-1, respectively. In upper layers and subsoil of Kedah, average total Mo were 0.34 and 0.27 mg kg-1, respectively. Average total Mo in Kelantan were 0.25 mg kg-1 (surface layer) and 0.28 mg kg-1 (subsoil). Cation exchange capacity (CEC) was positively correlated with plant available amounts of Mo in upper layers of Kedah area. Also, total and medium-term plant-available S was correlated with total carbon (C) at lower layers of Kelantan soil series. But in surface layers of Kelantan soil series, CEC was strongly correlated with total and medium-term plant-available S. Our results indicates that the influence of flooding conditions on soil S and Mo contents in paddy fields may cause long-term changes in S and Mo chemical reactivities.
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author Zakikhani, Hamed
Yusop, Mohd Khanif
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Othman, Radziah
Soltangheisi, Amin
spellingShingle Zakikhani, Hamed
Yusop, Mohd Khanif
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Othman, Radziah
Soltangheisi, Amin
Sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils
author_facet Zakikhani, Hamed
Yusop, Mohd Khanif
Musa, Mohamed Hanafi
Othman, Radziah
Soltangheisi, Amin
author_sort Zakikhani, Hamed
title Sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils
title_short Sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils
title_full Sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils
title_fullStr Sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils
title_full_unstemmed Sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils
title_sort sulfur and molybdenum fractionation in marine and riverine alluvium paddy soils
publisher Taylor & Francis
publishDate 2016
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52431/1/Sulfur%20and%20molybdenum%20fractionation%20in%20marine%20and%20riverine%20alluvium%20paddy%20soils.pdf
http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/52431/
http://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09542299.2016.1212674
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