R. Sagar , G. N. Thippeshappa , G. G. Kadalli , B. C. Dhananjaya
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Abstract
The purpose of the study was to assess the influence of humic substance on the transformation of phosphorus in acid soil, so an experiment was conducted in a lab setting using the same soil (Typic Rhodustalf) collected from the land where the field experiment is expected (Agricultural and Horticultural Research Station, Tarikere taluk, Karnataka India). Humic substance employed in treatment application was extracted from farm yard manure. The study proven that, in contrast to P fertilizers applied without humic substance, application of humic substance at higher doses along with P fertilizers increased the available P status, saloid-P and organic-P fraction over the course of the incubation period, particularly when rock phosphate combined with humic substance @ 60 mg kg−1. However, compared to P fertilizers without humic substance treatments, significant decrease in in Al-P, Fe-P, reductant soluble P, occluded P and Ca-P was found in Rock phosphate + humic substance @ 60 mg kg−1 with lower P fixation (35.31%) and Rock phosphate + humic substance @ 40 mg kg−1 with P fixation of 37.32%, while the absolute control treatment (60.34%) had the maximum P fixation capacity.
本研究的目的是评估腐殖质对酸性土壤中磷转化的影响,因此在实验室环境中使用从预期进行田间试验的土地(印度卡纳塔克邦Tarikere taluk农业和园艺研究站)收集的相同土壤(Typic Rhodustalf)进行了实验。处理应用中所用的腐植酸物质是从农场厩肥中提取的。研究证明,与不施用腐殖质的磷肥相比,施用较高剂量的腐殖质和磷肥增加了整个孵化过程中的有效磷状态、类磷和有机磷的比例,特别是当磷矿与腐殖质结合时(60mg kg - 1)。与未处理腐殖质的磷肥相比,60 mg kg - 1的磷肥+腐殖质处理的Al-P、Fe-P、还原剂可溶性P、封闭P和Ca-P显著降低,固磷量较低(35.31%),40 mg kg - 1的磷肥+腐殖质处理的固磷量为37.32%,而绝对对照处理的固磷量最大(60.34%)。
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Phosphorus, Sulfur, and Silicon and the Related Elements is a monthly publication intended to disseminate current trends and novel methods to those working in the broad and interdisciplinary field of heteroatom chemistry.