Surface samples from 3 altitudes were analysed for physico-chemical parameters, K forms, mineralogy, Q/I and K release kinetic. Dominant clay minerals were illite, mixed layer, HIV. Significant correlation of clay minerals with K forms indicated their dependence on minerals. Activity ratios values were higher in low altitude than mid & high altitudes. PBCK showed wide variation. Ca2+ saturated soils and their separates were equilibrated with oxalic acid and H+-resin for NEK release. Much higher K released to H+-resin than oxalic acid. NEK release was faster initially and then gradual. NEK was maximum in clay, followed by whole soil. Sand fractions released higher quantities of K than silt, using oxalic acid but in H+-resin, silt and fine sand released almost equal K and sand released low K. kinetics of K release were evaluated using kinetic equations. Potassium releasing power of soils was assessed by successively growing mustard, maize and oat. Better correlation coefficients between total K uptake and NEK released to H+-resin signified that NEK can be used to predict and ascertain long term K supplying power of soils.
Book Details: |
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ISBN-13: |
978-3-639-51061-4 |
ISBN-10: |
3639510615 |
EAN: |
9783639510614 |
Book language: |
English |
By (author) : |
Mushtaq Wani |
Number of pages: |
208 |
Published on: |
2014-07-07 |
Category: |
Chemistry |