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Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/39562
Title: Long-term influence of different production systems on potassium buffering capacity of Typic Ustochrept soil
Other Titles: Not Available
Authors: Debashis Dutta
N. Ravisankar
R. P. Mishra
N. K. Jat
Amit Kumar
P. C. Ghasal
A. L. Meena
R. B. Tewari
Vaibhav Kumar
Kautilya Chaudhary
Shweta Singh
A. S. Panwar
ICAR Data Use Licennce: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/PDF/ICAR_Data_Use_Licence.pdf
Author's Affiliated institute: ICAR::Indian Institute of Farming Systems Research
ICAR::Central Arid Zone Research Institute
Published/ Complete Date: 2019-06-24
Project Code: Not Available
Keywords: adsorption isotherm
buffering capacity
free energy
potassium fractions
Publisher: Not Available
Citation: Debashis Dutta, N. Ravisankar, R. P. Mishra, N. K. Jat, Amit Kumar, P. C. Ghasal, A. L. Meena, R. B. Tewari, Vaibhav Kumar, Kautilya Chaudhary, Shweta Singh & A. S. Panwar (2019): Long-term influence of different production systems on potassium buffering capacity of Typic￿Ustochrept soil, Journal of Plant Nutrition
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Abstract/Description: Imbalanced application of nutrients in the intensively cropped areas results in deterioration of soil fertility. Application of recommended dose of potassium (K) is essential for improving the use efficiency of other nutrients. To assess the buffering capacity of soil, three composite soil samples were collected from the surface soil (0–30cm) during 2015 from 3 production systems viz., organic, inorganic and integrated which was maintained from 2004 with basmati rice–wheat–Sesbania system under Network Project on Organic Farming at ICAR-Indian Institute of Farming Systems Research, Modipuram. Fractionation of potassium (K) was achieved by sequential extraction of soil samples with distilled water, ammonium acetate and nitric acid in the same order. The relationship between the adsorbed and equilibrium potassium concentration, quantity was determined by plotting Freundlich adsorption isotherms. This was used to determine the buffering capacity and the concentration levels of potassium adsorbed on un-specific sites in the soil. The suitability of the adsorption equation was determined by applying the least square regression analysis. The results revealed that available potassium in the soils ranged from 119.51 to 135.01mg/kg with 126.02 ± 5.24mg/kg as mean (ammonium acetate method) while water soluble and nitric acid extracted potassium ranged from 28.51 to 29.05 mg/kg and 2594.49 ± 19.33 mg/kg (mean) in various production systems. The mean free energy of replacement was found to be 1998.01 ± 28.38 cal/ mol indicating that soils have comparatively higher potassium supply under organic system. The potassium buffering capacity of the soils was found to be 0.7462 ± 0.16mg/kg, 0.6295 ± 0.20mg/kg and 0.6774 ± 0.09 mg/ kg in organic, integrated and inorganic systems, respectively. The amount of potassium adsorbed on un-specific sites of the organic, integrated and inorganic systems was found to be 7.4730 ± 1.81, 15.11 ± 2.40 and 11.6 89 ± 3.58 mg/kg, respectively. It can be concluded that long-term organic production system improves Kþ buffering capacity of Typic Ustochrept soil as compare to the integrated as well as inorganic production systems.
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ISSN: 1532-4087
Type(s) of content: Research Paper
Sponsors: Not Available
Language: English
Name of Journal: Journal of Plant Nutrition
NAAS Rating: 7.13
Volume No.: Not Available
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Name of the Division/Regional Station: Not Available
Source, DOI or any other URL: https://doi.org/10.1080/01904167.2019.1628976
URI: http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/39562
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