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Phosphorus Dynamics in Trial Floodplain Soils of Bangladesh: Phosphorus Sorption, Desorption, Fractions and Supplying Capacity of Tidal Floodplain Soil
Md. Fazlul Hoque
Phosphorus Dynamics in Trial Floodplain Soils of Bangladesh: Phosphorus Sorption, Desorption, Fractions and Supplying Capacity of Tidal Floodplain Soil
Md. Fazlul Hoque
Sound P fertilizer management and maximum efficiency, insists on adequate understanding of P-soil interactions. Max. P adsorption capacity ranged from 1250?1834 µg g-1. Energy of adsorption varied from 0.223-1.00 µg ml?1, P buffering capacity ranged from 139-243 and P saturation ranged from 0.27-1.59 µmol g-1. Acid although extracted the highest amount of both native and applied P, showed the poorest relationship with relative dry matter and P uptake by rice. The critical level for Olsen P was found 5 mg kg?1 for the coastal soils of Bangladesh. Tidal floodplain soils, on an average of 12 samples, contained 887 mg kg-1 of total P of which only 0.01% remained in solution form, 1.84% in NaHCO3 extractable, 4.24% in NaOH extracted Pi fraction, 46.65% in NaOH Po, 28.19% in acid pool and 18.97% in residual pool. Continuous rice cultivation without P application, decreased the conc. of labile P, moderately labile P and stable P but with the addition of P increased the labile and moderately labile P. The labile P and stable P estimated through plant based approach explained the variability of relative dry matter yield of rice and P uptake better than the soil test approach.
Media | Books Paperback Book (Book with soft cover and glued back) |
Released | September 6, 2012 |
ISBN13 | 9783659218613 |
Publishers | LAP LAMBERT Academic Publishing |
Pages | 300 |
Dimensions | 150 × 17 × 226 mm · 465 g |
Language | German |
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