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Phosphate Buffering Capacity and Supply Parameters Affecting Phosphorus Availability in Vertisols

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Title Phosphate Buffering Capacity and Supply Parameters Affecting Phosphorus Availability in Vertisols
 
Creator Shailaja, S
Sahrawat, K L
 
Subject Soil Science
Fertilizer Appications
 
Description Phosphorus availability to plants has been variously
correlated with the soil P supply factors of quantity,
intensity and buffering capacity. The underlying
cause of the differing importance of quantity,
intensity or buffer capacity to P availability is
probably the relative effect of these factors on the
diffusion of P. Phosphorus is primarily transported to
the root surface through the process of diffusion (Wild
1981). Olsen and Watanabe (1963) estimated on the
concentration ofP in the soil solution (intensity), the
ability of the soil to replenish solution P (i.e. buffer
capacity and the diffusion coefficient ofP in soil).
 
Publisher Indian Sociely of Soii Science
 
Date 1994
 
Type Article
PeerReviewed
 
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Language en
 
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Shailaja, S and Sahrawat, K L (1994) Phosphate Buffering Capacity and Supply Parameters Affecting Phosphorus Availability in Vertisols. Journal of the Indian Sociely of Soii Science, 42 (2). pp. 329-330. ISSN 0974-0228