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Fixation and recovery of added phosphorus and potassium in different soil types of pulse-growing regions of India

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Title Fixation and recovery of added phosphorus and potassium in different soil types of pulse-growing regions of India
 
Creator Srinivasarao, C
Singh, R N
Ganeshamurthy, A N
 
Subject Agriculture-Farming, Production, Technology, Economics
 
Description Fixation and recovery of added phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) were studied in different soil types of pulse-growing regions. Amounts of P and K fixed increased in all the soils irrespective of type and texture. With the increase in levels of added P and K, maximum P fixation was observed at lower levels of added P (50 mg kg-1). Alfisols showed maximum P-fixation capacity (92.7%), followed by Vertisols (86.5%) and Inceptisols (76.6%) at 50 mg kg-1 added P. However, K fixation increased with increasing levels of added K up to 200 mg kg-1, and thereafter fixation either decreased or was maintained at similar levels. Vertisols showed higher K fixation than Inceptisols and Alfisols. Fertilizer P requirement per unit increase in available P in soil was highest in Bangalore (3.23) and lowest in Delhi (2.38). Fertilizer K requirement per unit increase in available K in soil was highest in Raipur and Gulbarga (1.75) and lowest in Ranchi (1.28).
 
Date 2007
 
Type Article
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Language en
 
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Identifier http://oar.icrisat.org/836/1/Communications_in_Soil_Science_and_Plant_Analysis_38%283-4%29449-460_2007.pdf
Srinivasarao, C and Singh, R N and Ganeshamurthy, A N (2007) Fixation and recovery of added phosphorus and potassium in different soil types of pulse-growing regions of India. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, 38 (3-4). pp. 449-460.