Water dispersible colloids and related nutrient availability in Amazonian Terra Preta soils

2021 
Abstract Amazonian Dark Earths (or terra preta de indico) are known as highly fertile soils that can maintain elevated crop yields for centuries. While this fertility was frequently ascribed to the presence of black carbon, the availability and colloidal binding of major nutrients received limited attention. We examined the size distribution and the elemental compositions of water-dispersible colloids (WDC) in both forested and cultivated Terra Preta topsoils (0–10 cm, Anthrosols), as well as in their adjacent non-Terra Preta controls (Acrisols) via asymmetric flow field-flow fractionation (FFF). Liquid-state 31P-nucelar magenetic resonance (NMR) spectra, black carbon content, and scanning electron microscope (SEM) images were also obtained. We found that WDC in Terra Preta soils contained a significant proportion of organo-mineral associations in the size range 30–300 nm, whereas, in contrast, water-dispersible nanoparticles with a diameter
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