Boron adsorption and interaction with phosphate in a volcanic soil from the humid tropic
| dc.creator | Fallas Corrales, Róger Armando | |
| dc.creator | Méndez Fernández, Juan Carlos | |
| dc.creator | Meeussen, Johannes C. L. | |
| dc.date.accessioned | 2025-11-13T17:32:17Z | |
| dc.date.issued | 2025-08-16 | |
| dc.description.abstract | Background: Boron (B) deficiency is a major constraint for crop production in volcanic soils from humid tropical regions. Itsavailability can be influenced by adsorption to short-range order (SRO) minerals and soil organic matter (SOM) and by interactionswith other nutrients.Aims: To analyze the adsorption behavior and surface speciation of B in a volcanic soil from the humid tropics, including itsinteraction with phosphate (PO4 ), and to test the applicability of a mechanistic multi-surface geochemical model for describingthese interactions.Methods: Boron adsorption isotherms were determined on a volcanic soil using two electrolyte solutions (NaNO 3 or CaCl 2 )and two conditions of added PO4 (0 and 1.6 mM). The results were interpreted using an advanced multi-surface ion adsorptionmodel that combines the charge distribution multisite ion complexation (CD-MUSIC) model for describing ion adsorption to SROminerals and the nonideal competitive adsorption (NICA)–Donnan model for adsorption to SOM.Results: The model simulations, conducted in a fully predictive scheme, showed an excellent agreement with the experimental Badsorption data in both NaNO 3 and CaCl 2 solutions, even at micromolar B concentrations. Under natural soil pH conditions, SROminerals were the dominant surfaces controlling B adsorption, whereas SOM played a minor role. The addition of PO 4 had a limitedeffect on B adsorption at low B concentrations; however, a moderate competitive effect was observed at higher B concentrations.Conclusions: This study provides mechanistic insights into B adsorption and speciation in volcanic soils, emphasizing theimportance of SRO minerals as binding surfaces and the limited role of phosphate competition. These findings can contributeto optimize B management in volcanic soils systems from the humid tropics. | |
| dc.description.procedence | UCR::Vicerrectoría de Docencia::Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Facultad de Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Escuela de Agronomía | |
| dc.description.procedence | UCR::Vicerrectoría de Investigación::Unidades de Investigación::Ciencias Agroalimentarias::Centro de Investigaciones Agronómicas (CIA) | |
| dc.identifier.doi | https://doi.org/10.1002/jpln.70012 | |
| dc.identifier.uri | https://hdl.handle.net/10669/103185 | |
| dc.language.iso | eng | |
| dc.rights | acceso restringido | |
| dc.source | Journal of Plant Nutrition and Soil Science, 2025 | |
| dc.subject | adsorption isotherms | |
| dc.subject | andisol | |
| dc.subject | charge distribution multisite ion complexation (CD-MUSIC) | |
| dc.subject | ion adsorption modeling | |
| dc.subject | nonideal competitiveadsorption (NICA)–Donnan | |
| dc.title | Boron adsorption and interaction with phosphate in a volcanic soil from the humid tropic | |
| dc.type | artículo |
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