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Title: | Potassium fixation as affected by moisture conditions in some soils of Azerbaijan |
Authors: | Oustan, Shahin Asghari, Massood Neyshabouri, Mohammad Reza Bybordi, Ahmad University of Tabriz, Faculty of Agriculture,Soil Science Department, Tabriz |
Keywords: | Potassium Fixation Wetting-Drying Cycles Soil Matric Potential |
Issue Date: | 2008 |
Publisher: | Adnan Menderes Üniversitesi Ziraat Fakültesi Dergisi |
Citation: | Oustan, S., Asghari, M., Neyshabouri, Mohammad R., Bybordi, A. (2008). Potassium fixation as affected by moisture conditions in some soils of Azerbaijan. International Meeting on Soil Fertility Land Management and Agroclimatology. Special Issue, 619-625. |
Abstract: | Potassium is the third macronutrient provided in a complete fertilizer. Exhaustive cropping of potassiumdemanding crops like potato, sunflower and sugar beet leads to depletion of soil non-exchangeable potassium and subsequent fixation of added potassium. In this study the effects of different soil moisture conditions on potassium fixation were investigated in some potassium-depleted soils of Azerbaijan province. For this purpose 6 soil samples were selected from among 17 locations where the amounts of boiling nitric acid extractable-K were considerably lower in cultivated soils compared to the adjacent non-cultivated soils. The amount of potassium added to the soils (250 mg K kg-1) was equivalent to the amount of depleted K. Results showed that the amounts of K fixation were significantly (P<0.001) increased (14.5%) after air-drying. There was a significant (P<0.01) positive relationship between the amount of K fixation and clay content. Three soil samples with different amounts of K fixation were chosen from among six soil samples for subsequent studies. Early airdrying of the soils was significantly (P<0.01) caused more K fixation comparing to middle and late air-drying. According to the results obtained the effect of soil matric potential (-30, -100, -500 kPa) on K fixation was significant (P<0.001).The highest amount of K fixation was found for -100 kPa. Furthermore, K fixation during two months of incubation was significantly (P<0.001) elevated with the increase in the number of wettingdrying cycles (1, 5, 10 and 20 cycles). The amount of K fixation was increased by 23% with wetting-drying incubation (under 20 cycles) compared to constant field capacity incubation. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/11607/2734 |
Appears in Collections: | 2009 Özel Sayı |
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