Fractions, uptake and fixation capacity of phosphorus and potassium in three contrasting soil orders

A controlled greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the fraction, uptake and fixation of phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) in three soils with contrasting characteristics. The experiment was carried out in two phases, viz., sorghum-Sudangrass depletion and test crop experiment with maize with t...

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Autores principales: Chatterjee,D, Datta,S.C, Manjaiah,K.M
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Publicado: Chilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo 2014
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spelling oai:scielo:S0718-951620140003000112015-03-31Fractions, uptake and fixation capacity of phosphorus and potassium in three contrasting soil ordersChatterjee,DDatta,S.CManjaiah,K.M Clay fixation phosphorus potassium Alfisol Vertisol Inceptisol maize short-range order mineral A controlled greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the fraction, uptake and fixation of phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) in three soils with contrasting characteristics. The experiment was carried out in two phases, viz., sorghum-Sudangrass depletion and test crop experiment with maize with three levels of fertility status (depleted, original and fertilized with 40 mg kg-1 P and K) and two levels of rhizospheric status (rhizosphere and non rhizosphere). Clay was separated by ultrasonic vibration followed by fractionation into colloidal and non colloidal clay and short-range order (SRO) minerals, P and K fixation were measured in these clays. Phosphorus and potassium fractions and uptake were measured in soil samples. The results showed that, available and non-exchangeable potassium was highest in Vertisol and Inceptisol, respectively. Calcium-P was the dominant fraction in soil and highest in Inceptisol. Maximum K-fixation capacity for both the clay fractions was found in Vertisol (32.57% for colloidal clay and 37.94% for non colloidal clay), depleted soils (30.58% for colloidal clay and 31.04% for non colloidal clay) and rhizosphere (28.34% for colloidal clay and 29.59% for non colloidal clay). Phosphorus fixation was highest in Alfisol (58.72% for colloidal clay and 67.26% for non colloidal clay), depleted fertility status (53.41% for colloidal clay 55.45% for non colloidal clay) and non-rhizosphere (52.53% for colloidal clay and 54.26% for non colloidal clay) for both the clays. Phosphorus fixation was positively correlated with different pools of iron and aluminum compounds whereas, potassium fixation showed positive significant correlation with amorphous ferri-alumino silicate content.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessChilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del SueloJournal of soil science and plant nutrition v.14 n.3 20142014-09-01text/htmlhttp://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-95162014000300011en10.4067/S0718-95162014005000051
institution Scielo Chile
collection Scielo Chile
language English
topic Clay
fixation
phosphorus
potassium
Alfisol
Vertisol
Inceptisol
maize
short-range order mineral
spellingShingle Clay
fixation
phosphorus
potassium
Alfisol
Vertisol
Inceptisol
maize
short-range order mineral
Chatterjee,D
Datta,S.C
Manjaiah,K.M
Fractions, uptake and fixation capacity of phosphorus and potassium in three contrasting soil orders
description A controlled greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the fraction, uptake and fixation of phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) in three soils with contrasting characteristics. The experiment was carried out in two phases, viz., sorghum-Sudangrass depletion and test crop experiment with maize with three levels of fertility status (depleted, original and fertilized with 40 mg kg-1 P and K) and two levels of rhizospheric status (rhizosphere and non rhizosphere). Clay was separated by ultrasonic vibration followed by fractionation into colloidal and non colloidal clay and short-range order (SRO) minerals, P and K fixation were measured in these clays. Phosphorus and potassium fractions and uptake were measured in soil samples. The results showed that, available and non-exchangeable potassium was highest in Vertisol and Inceptisol, respectively. Calcium-P was the dominant fraction in soil and highest in Inceptisol. Maximum K-fixation capacity for both the clay fractions was found in Vertisol (32.57% for colloidal clay and 37.94% for non colloidal clay), depleted soils (30.58% for colloidal clay and 31.04% for non colloidal clay) and rhizosphere (28.34% for colloidal clay and 29.59% for non colloidal clay). Phosphorus fixation was highest in Alfisol (58.72% for colloidal clay and 67.26% for non colloidal clay), depleted fertility status (53.41% for colloidal clay 55.45% for non colloidal clay) and non-rhizosphere (52.53% for colloidal clay and 54.26% for non colloidal clay) for both the clays. Phosphorus fixation was positively correlated with different pools of iron and aluminum compounds whereas, potassium fixation showed positive significant correlation with amorphous ferri-alumino silicate content.
author Chatterjee,D
Datta,S.C
Manjaiah,K.M
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Datta,S.C
Manjaiah,K.M
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title Fractions, uptake and fixation capacity of phosphorus and potassium in three contrasting soil orders
title_short Fractions, uptake and fixation capacity of phosphorus and potassium in three contrasting soil orders
title_full Fractions, uptake and fixation capacity of phosphorus and potassium in three contrasting soil orders
title_fullStr Fractions, uptake and fixation capacity of phosphorus and potassium in three contrasting soil orders
title_full_unstemmed Fractions, uptake and fixation capacity of phosphorus and potassium in three contrasting soil orders
title_sort fractions, uptake and fixation capacity of phosphorus and potassium in three contrasting soil orders
publisher Chilean Society of Soil Science / Sociedad Chilena de la Ciencia del Suelo
publishDate 2014
url http://www.scielo.cl/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S0718-95162014000300011
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