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Titel
Long-term fertilization effects on soil potassium and crop yields in a Vertisol
Ist Teil von
  • The Indian journal of agricultural sciences, 2019-07, Vol.89 (7)
Ort / Verlag
Indian Council of Agricultural Research
Erscheinungsjahr
2019
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EZB Electronic Journals Library
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • Effect of long-term fertilization and manuring on soil potassium (K) fractions in black soil (Vertisol) was investigated after 42 years of cultivation. Soils from 6 treatments, viz. control (unfertilized), N (100% of recommended N fertilizer), NP (N+ 100% of recommended P fertilizer), NPK (NP+ 100% of recommended K fertilizer), 150% NPK (150% of recommended N, P and K fertilizer), NPK+FYM (NPK+ farm yard manure), and adjacent uncultivated land were collected from 0–15 and 15–30 cm depths. Water soluble K (WSK), exchangeable K (EK) and non-exchangeable K (NEK) in soil; grain yields and K uptakes of soybean and wheat; and annual apparent K balances for different treatments were determined. Long-term variation in fertilization significantly altered the WSK, EK and NEK fractions in the soil. Cropping with K fertilizer resulted in higher WSK and EK than cropping without K fertilizer. Non-exchangeable K estimated by boiling nitric acid extraction showed higher values than that extracted by sodium tetraphenyl boron for five minutes. Wheat grain yield and total K uptake by the two crops showed positive response to K fertilization. Apparent annual K balances for 2013-14 crop cycle were negative irrespective of nutrient supply options. In general, all the K fractions and especially the exchangeable and interlayer K showed decline over uncultivated (or initial) soil. Findings of the present study, thus, highlight the need to develop a more pragmatic K fertilization approach based on exchangeable and non-exchangeable K reserves so as to minimize the decline in soil K-fertility under intensive cultivation.
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISSN: 0019-5022
eISSN: 2394-3319
DOI: 10.56093/ijas.v89i7.91648
Titel-ID: cdi_doaj_primary_oai_doaj_org_article_f91b0d848dd44a0db17620ad00b6a326

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