Abnormal soil behavior at high temperatures could impact phosphate availability.
The researchers studied how temperature affects the amount of easily available phosphate in different soils. They found that at higher temperatures, some soils with low phosphate levels showed unusual increases in available phosphate. This was mainly due to changes in the slowly exchanging phosphate component. Soils with higher phosphate levels did not show this abnormal behavior. The differences observed were linked to the types of calcium phosphates present in the soil.